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NCTJ Court Reporting Actual Exam Questions And Correct Answers Pass Guaranteed LATEST UPDATE
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Give three examples why an individual might be refused court 
bail. - ANSWER : Fear of absconding, committing another 
offence or interfering with witnesses. 
Conditions are often attached to court bail. Give four examples. - 
ANSWER : Not to contact witnesses/victims, regular reporting to 
the police, curfew, surety, tagging, 
residency. 
What is the difference between theft and robbery? - ANSW...
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NCTJ MEDIA LAW (SCOTLAND) EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWE| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| RS, RATED A+
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NCTJ MEDIA LAW (SCOTLAND) EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS 
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What does the Contempt of Court Act 1981 say regarding what 
type of content should generally not be published? 
Nothing must be published which creates substantial risk of serious prejudice or impediment. 
Which court would you expect to deal with a case regarding a footballer suing a newspaper for intrusion 
into privacy. (2) 
Sheriff Civil or Court of Session if dispute is over £100k. 
Which court would you expect to d...
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What does the Contempt of Court Act 1981 say regarding what 
type of content should generally not be published? - CORRECT ANSWER-Nothing 
must be published which creates substantial risk of serious prejudice or impediment. 
Which court would you expect to deal with a case regarding a footballer suing a 
newspaper for intrusion into privacy. (2) - CORRECT ANSWER-Sheriff Civil or Court of 
Session if dispute is over £100k....
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NCTJ Court Reporting Exam Top Predicted Questions and CORRECT Answers 2024
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What is the difference between court bail and police bail? - Court bail gives the person 
their liberty until their next court appearance. Police bail means they are free to go but will be 
re-called for further questioning and for a decision on 
whether to charge or not. 
Give three examples of either-way offences. - Theft, sexual assault, GBH. 
What is the difference between theft and robbery? - Robbery is theft by force or threat of 
force. 
What is a surety? - A person who guarantees the...
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NCTJ - MEDIA LAW - COURT REPORTING EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND | LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| ANSWERS, RATED A+
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NCTJ - MEDIA LAW - COURT REPORTING EXAM REVIEW 
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Name the three levels of crimes magistrates courts deal with - -Summary offences - heard by the 
magistrates 
Either-way offences - Can stay in Magistrates or go to Crown Court 
Indictable-only - MUST be heard by Crown court, and usually only have an initial appearance before 
mags. 
What are Magistrate's powers? - -Can sentence a person for up to 6 months for a single offence 
and a total of 12 months for more ...
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NCTJ Preliminary Law Court Reporting Exam 2024 Updates
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What is the difference between court bail and police bail? - CORRECT ANSWER-Court 
bail gives the person their liberty until their next court appearance. Police bail means 
they are free to go but will be re-called for further questioning and for a decision on 
whether to charge or not. 
Give three examples of either-way offences. - CORRECT ANSWER-Theft, sexual 
assault, GBH. 
What is the difference between theft and robbery? - CORREC...
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NCTJ - MEDIA LAW LEGISLATION EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSW| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| ERS, RATED A+/ VERIFIED/
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NCTJ - MEDIA LAW LEGISLATION EXAM REVIEW 
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Contempt of Court Act 1981 
What makes a case active? WASO - warrant, arrest, summons, oral charge (includes if suspect who was 
under arrest is not charged and released on bail or under investigation, or if jury has found defendant 
guilty but not yet sentenced them) 
What must not be published? Any material which 'creates a substantial risk of serious prejudice or 
impediment' 
No longer active - 12 mon...
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A comprehensive study NCTJ Court 
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Three types of criminal case - CORRECT ANSWER-Summary, either way and 
indictable-only 
Summary case - CORRECT ANSWER-A minor offence dealt within the Magistrates' 
Court. No right to a jury trial. 
Either-way - CORRECT ANSWER-Depending on severity, an offence that can be dealt 
with in either Magistrates' Court or Crown Court. Defendant can choose trial by Crown 
Court 
Indictable-only - CORRECT ANSWER-The mo...
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NCTJ Media Law Exam Questions And Answers
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When was the Contempt of Court statute introduced and what does it say? - ANS 1981 - Disobeying or showing disrespect to the authority or dignity of the court 
 
Strict liability rule - ANS This rule refers to a legal principle where liability is imposed on an individual or entity for a particular offense or violation regardless of their intent, knowledge, or fault. 
 
It means that a person can be held legally responsible for an action or con...
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NCTJ media law course exam questions1.a. Name two sources of law - correct answer Precedent and statute. Precedent - a previous decision in a previous case that must be followed in similar cases. Statute - a written law passed by a legislation body. 
 
1.b. In which court would a student sue a landlord for return of their £600 deposit? - correct answer Civil court as it is to sort out a financial disagreement. Compensation is arranged at civil courts. 
 
1.c. In which criminal court are defenda...
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