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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) |
| | | 1 | Formulate the required elements and relevant evidence to conduct a plea in mitigation or any other application | LO2, LO3 | 2 | Demonstrate professional and ethical behaviour in interactions with clients, the courts, the community and the broader legal profession | LO5 |
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Assessment Task 3: Assessment Task: Family Violence/Restraint Order |
Task Description: | You will be divided into two groups and prepare and appear for a client on either an ex parte application for restraint order or ex parte application for a family violence order.
Prior to your appearance you will: • prepare and file an application in the approved form on behalf of the applicant; • submit written advice on your client’s rights and an outline of applicable legislation and relevant authorities the Court should consider when hearing the application.
This Assessment Task will be in the most part formatively assessed and general feedback will be provided by practitioners and judicial officers assisting in the Court environment. Written material submitted will be summatively assessed and feedback provided if additional submission is required to meet the required standard. |
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Due Date: | Refer to Assessment Description |
Weight: | 20 % |
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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) |
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A nalyse and advise on the legal elements and options in minor criminal matters to support a client applying for bail, appearing on pleas in mitigation or any other application | LO2 | 2 | Identify and formulate the required elements and relevant evidence to conduct a plea in mitigation or any other application in an effective and persuasive manner | LO2, LO3 | 3 | Demonstrate professional and ethical behaviour in interactions with clients, the courts, the community and the broader legal profession | LO3 |
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Assessment Task 4: Assessment Task: Contested Hearing |
Task Description: | This task involves a group-based task designed to simulate key elements of a defended hearing in the Magistrates Court on a minor criminal charge.
The task involves preparation for a contested hearing. You will be divided into groups. Each group will include a prosecution and defence team with a member of each team preparing and undertaking a role involved in the conduct of the proceeding, e.g. an opening address, examination in chief, cross-examination of a prosecution and/or defence witnesses and a closing address. You will appear and conduct the proceedings in a court-based setting before a judicial officer or legal professional.
Prior to your appearance, each of you will be required to prepare and submit:
• if acting for the defence, a form of written application on behalf of the client to Tasmania Legal Aid outlining the merits of the case to support an application for a grant of legal assistance; or
• if acting of the prosecution, a memo to Police Prosecution, outlining the strength of the prosecution's case and/or chances of obtaining a conviction.
This Assessment Task will be in the most part formatively assessed and general feedback will be provided by legal professionals assisting in the Court environment. Written material submitted will be summatively assessed and feedback provided if additional submission is required to meet the required standard. |
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Due Date: | Refer to Assessment Description
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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) |
| | | 1 | Formulate the required elements and evidence for representation of a client and conduct of a contested hearing | LO2, LO3, LO4 | 2 | Demonstrate professional and ethical behaviour in interactions with clients, the courts, the community and the broader legal profession | LO5 |
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