Crime and Punishment 01
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- Q1Where are the majority of court cases heard?Magistrates' courtCrown courtCounty courtHigh court30s
- Q2What does a magistrates' court NOT have?FinesJuryJudgeSentences30s
- Q3If a person is guilty of robbery, what is the maximum sentence?Life10 years5 years2 years30s
- Q4Which of these might get you an anti-social behaviour order (ASBO)?GraffitiGoing to churchCharity workDoing homework30s
- Q5At what age is it legal to drink alcohol at home?14811530s
- Q6What is the difference between robbery and burglary?Burglary involves trespassing on another person's propertyRobbery is during the day, burglary is at nightRobbery only happens in jewellery shops and banksBurglary means carrying a swag bag and wearing a mask30s
- Q7Appeals against decisions made in court get heard in which court?Appeal courtHigh courtCrown courtHouse of Lords30s
- Q8Which of these is considered a crime?Leaving your dog's foul on a pavementAll of the aboveClaiming benefits without entitlementWatching television without a licence30s
- Q9What is the highest court in the country?High CourtAppeal CourtCrown CourtSupreme Court30s
- Q10A person who is serving on a jury is called .......An expert witnessA jurorAn assistant judgeA convict30s