OUR DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS YEAR 9 STUDENT POST-VISIT RESOURCE

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Francis Burt Law Education Programme OUR DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS YEAR 9 STUDENT POST-VISIT RESOURCE 1. POINTS TO THINK ABOUT AFTER YOUR VISIT Review your answers to the points below after your Francis Burt Law Education Programme visit. Instructions: Read the sentences below and mark them true or false. a. Generally speaking there are two types of law in WA; civil and criminal law. b. If you are accused of a crime in WA you must prove to the court that you are not guilty. c. The Federal Court is the highest court in Australia. d. Jury duty is a civic responsibility of everyone who has their name on the electoral roll in WA except in special situations and except for people in special types of jobs. e. You have the right to trial by jury if you are accused of a crime in WA. f. Everyone must swear an oath on the Bible when giving evidence in WA courts. g. Everyone in Australia is treated equally by the courts and the law except for the Prime Minister and the Queen who have special privileges. h. The government can remove a judge from his/her position at anytime. i. An accused person must give evidence if s/he pleads not guilty and the matter goes to trial. j. The verdict of a jury must always be unanimous in WA. The Law Society of Western Australia Page 1

2. COURT HIERARCHY REVIEW In your own words describe the differences between the Supreme Court, the District Court and the Magistrates Court of Western Australia. The Law Society of Western Australia Page 2

The Family Court of Western Australia Research the jurisdiction of the Family Court of Western Australia and complete the following task: Family Court of Western Australia. a. Note down the jurisdiction of the Family Court of Western Australia. The Children s Court of Western Australia Research the jurisdiction of the Children s Court of Western Australia and complete the following task: Children s Court of Western Australia. b. Note down the jurisdiction of the Children s Court of Western Australia 3. THE GOLDEN PRINCIPLES REVIEW 1. The Presumption of Innocence; 2. The Burden of Proof; and 3. The Standard of Proof. a. After your visit to the Francis Burt Law Education Programme, note down anything that you saw or experienced that demonstrated any of the golden principles. The Law Society of Western Australia Page 3

The Presumption of Innocence The Burden of Proof The Standard of Proof The Law Society of Western Australia Page 4

4. THE STANDARD OF PROOF REVIEW Rewrite the following text in italics in your own words. a. The Standard of Proof for Criminal Matters in WA: to find someone guilty of a crime you must be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt. The standard of proof for criminal matters in WA and Australia, as shown above, is often described as the highest standard known to the law. b. Why do you think the standard of proof is so high for criminal matters in WA? The Law Society of Western Australia Page 5

5. LEGAL VOCABULARY Match the vocabulary below to the descriptions in the table. Criminal Law, Common Law, The Australian Constitution, Statute Law, Civil Law VOCABULARY DEFINITION Law which is created by judge s decisions. Those decisions set precedents which all the lower courts must follow. This type of law is created when there is a gap in the existing legislation. Law which focuses on formal disagreements between two or more people in our community. The document which identifies the fundamental principles of how Australia is governed. It includes details on what laws and courts the Federal Government is responsible for and what laws and courts the State Governments are responsible for. Law which aims to stop anti-social behaviour, harm and danger in our community. Law which is created by Parliament through legislation. 5. FACTORS UNDERMINING THE PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE: ACCESS TO JUSTICE Research the proposed cuts to the funding of legal aid and community law centres in Australia on the Law Council of Australia Legal Aid Matters website and complete the following tasks. Task 1 Fact Sheet 1: What is Legal Aid? a. Summarise what legal aid provides and the types of legal aid services that receive funding. Legal Aid Provides The Law Society of Western Australia Page 6

Types of Legal Aid Services b. Who do Legal Aid, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander legal services, Community legal centres and Family Violence Prevention Legal Services provide services to? c. Do you think the majority of people that use legal aid services choose to use legal aid or the majority have no other options available to them? Majority choose to use legal aid services / Majority have no other options available to them The Law Society of Western Australia Page 7

Task 2 Fact Sheet 2: Why Should I Care About Legal Aid? d. Summarise how cuts to legal aid funding have the potential to affect many people in the community. Task 3 Fact Sheet 3: Massive Federal Cuts to Legal Aid Fact Sheet 4: More Federal Funding Cuts Are On The Way e. Document the changes to legal aid funding using the table below. YEAR EVENT 1996 2014 2016-2017 The Law Society of Western Australia Page 8

f. What are the arguments for the Federal Government to appropriately fund legal aid services? Discussion Point g. How do the funding cuts to legal aid funding undermine the application of the principles of justice in Australia? This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial 4.0 International License The Law Society of Western Australia Page 9

Appendix 1 Our Democratic Rights Year 9 Multimodal Presentation TASK Complete one of the following tasks and create a multimodal presentation TASK A a. Identify the key features of Australia s court system from 1901 Include: 1. A brief history of the establishment of the Australian court system 2. Which courts the Federal government has responsibility for and which courts the Western Australian government has responsibility for and from where that authority originates 3. The key features of Australia s court system with the focus on the separation of powers, security of tenure, legal principles, open courts and the jury system TASK B a. Identify the role of a particular Western Australian court; Supreme Court of WA, District Court of WA, Magistrates Court of WA, Children s Court of WA or Family Court of WA Include: 1. A brief history of that court 2. The jurisdiction of that court 3. Details on one of the past or present judicial officers of that court 4. Details on a topical case or topical cases heard by that court within the last 3 years Criteria for Assessment a. Relevance to topic. b. Present your multimodal report to the class in digital format. c. Accuracy of grammar and spelling. d. Creativity of presentation: graphics, pictures, formatting. e. Referencing of sources used either with footnotes or endnotes. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial 4.0 International License The Law Society of Western Australia Page 10