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Welcome to the Department of Laws. Dr Peter Jepson (Head of Laws) Mrs Anna Lindley Ms Romana Choudrey. What subjects do we teach?. AS Law (legal basics) A2 Law (Criminal Law). AS Citizenship - your rights as a Citizen ILEX Paralegal Course (GCSE equiv) Employment Law (SROCN)
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Welcome to the Department of Laws Dr Peter Jepson (Head of Laws) Mrs Anna Lindley Ms Romana Choudrey
What subjects do we teach? • AS Law (legal basics) • A2 Law (Criminal Law). • AS Citizenship - your rights as a Citizen • ILEX Paralegal Course (GCSE equiv) • Employment Law (SROCN) • Laws Research - History of Law and/or Active Citizenship.
Each subject is taught differently - but … • AS and A2 Law - read & précis - use Intranet materials. • AS Citizenship - limited read & précis, - more discussion. Use video etc. • We visit Courts (Reading - Old Bailey). • We have an Essay Competition and a Mooting Competition.
We don’t have time to talk about all subject areas. • We will talk about Criminal Law - • This involves: Murder, Manslaughter, GBH, Assault, Robbery, Burglary plus other areas (defences, intoxication, insanity etc) • Today we will talk about Murder ...
Amy and Lee are boyfriend and girlfriend • Amy (14) is taking pills for depression given to her by her Doctor. One day, Lee tells Amy he is now going out with Mandy. • Amy is furious and gets a knife and stabs him. Amy is charged with Lee’s murder. What defences exist?
Amy could be guilty because… • She has fulfilled the actus reus (guilty act) and possesses the necessary mens rea (guilty mind).
Possible defence … • Could Amy claim diminished responsibility? • What is it? • What evidence exists to back it up?
Is there another defence? • Was Amy provoked? • Should that be a defence?
Which Court would the case be heard in? • Who prosecutes? • Would you find Amy guilty? • If so, what kind of sentence should she be given?
Law can be difficult • It can also be fun. • We aim to make it fun. • However, we will not hide the fact that if you want to succeed - you must work. • AS and A-Levels are not easy.