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Quiz: Law Making via Judicial Processes - Judges and Case Law

WJEC 4543 Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology

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Building on what you've learned about the criminal justice system and legislation, let's explore how judges contribute to law making through judicial processes!

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What is the main method judges use to create case law?

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Which of the following are features of judicial precedent? (Select all that apply)

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The principle of {{blank0}} means that decisions of higher courts are binding on {{blank1}} courts.

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Which court is the highest in the United Kingdom and sets binding precedents?

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Which of the following actions can a judge take when applying case law? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} is the part of a court's decision that is not binding, while the {{blank1}} forms the binding precedent.

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What is the term for when a judge avoids applying a precedent by showing the current case is different?

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