A Right to Silence

A Right to Silence

Order Type: Essay

Subject: Law

Instructions: Criminal Procedure School of Law ASSIGNMENT  A Right to Silence? ‘Victoria should adopt reforms enacted in England which allow the jury to draw a strong adverse inference from a suspect’s exercise of the right to silence when questioned by police and permit the trial judge to direct the jury accordingly.’ Critically discuss. Basic references: •     Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (UK) ss 34-39. •           Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) s 464J. • Evidence Act 2008 (Vic) s89. •          K Arenson and M Bagaric, Criminal Processes and Investigative Procedures – Victoria and Commonwealth (2nded) (LexisNexis Butterworths, Chatswood NSW, 2012) pp202-207. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ASSIGNMENT 2013 ASSESSMENT RUBRIC

  1. Acknowledge that ‘the right to silence’comprises a complex package of rights Mark /3 Comments
  2. Brief outline of the historical development and significance of the right to silence /3
  3. Identify current relevant law in England and Victoria /8
  4. Consider and evaluate reasons for reform /18
  5. Conclusion /2
  6. Spelling, grammar, logical sequencing of assignment /4
  7. Compliance with AGLC /2 TOTAL /40 Attachments: