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NCTJ Essential Media Law Questions And verified solution.
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Define 'summary proceedings' - ANSWER - Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
 
What is an 'either way' offence? - ANSWER - Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court 
 
What is an 'indictable only' offence? - ANSWER - The most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
 
What is a 'summary offence'? - ANSWER - The most minor offences which are dealt with by magistrates. 
 
Define 'tort' - ANSWER - ...
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NCTJ Court Reporting (NCTJ Court Reporting module, comprising legal definitions) 2024.
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NCTJ Court Reporting (NCTJ Court Reporting module, comprising legal definitions) 2024.
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NCTJ Court Reporting review study ahead solution.
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NCTJ Public Affairs Exam| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Local government - types of council - 201 District councils (e.g. North Devon District Council) 
27 County councils (e.g. Devon County Council) 
55 Unitary authorities (e.g. Cornwall) 
36 Metropolitan districts (e.g. Salford City Council) 
32 London boroughs (E.g. Camden Council) 
+2 (City of London and Isles of Scilly) 
353 major councils in England 
(excluding Parish/ Town councils - there are 9,000/ 10,000 of them) 
Two-tier authority - Structure of local government 
Two-tiers of governance -...
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NCTJ Media Law Exam Study Guide| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Editors' Code of Practice Clause 1 - Accuracy 
Editors' Code of Practice Clause 1 (i) - The Press must take care not to publish inaccurate, 
misleading or distorted information or images, including headlines not supported by the text. 
Editors' Code of Practice Clause 1 ii) - A significant inaccuracy, misleading statement or 
distortion must be corrected, promptly and with due prominence, and — where appropriate — 
an apology published. In cases involving IPSO, due prominence should be as...
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NCTJ Public Affairs Revision Definitions| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Collective responsibility - • All government ministers must publicly support government 
policy. 
• They must resign if they do not. 
Individual ministerial responsibility - • If something goes wrong in their individual 
department, a minister should resign. 
e.g. Chris Grayling, Minister for Transport, should resign but hasn't. 
Backbench MPs - • A backbench MP is an MP who is not a member of the governmen or the 
shadow opposition. 
e.g. Robert Halfon for Harlow 
Responsibilities of b...
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NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Define 'summary proceedings' - Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
What is an 'either way' offence? - Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown 
court 
What is an 'indictable only' offence? - The most serious crimes which begin in magistrates 
then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
What is a 'summary offence'? - The most minor offences which are dealt with by 
magistrates. 
Define 'tort' - A civil wrong for which monetary damages may be awarded.
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NCTJ Court Reporting Exam| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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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 de...
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NCTJ MEDIA LAW – CONTEMPT QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS 2024.
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NCTJ MEDIA LAW – CONTEMPT QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS 2024.
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NCTJ MEDIA LAW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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NCTJ MEDIA LAW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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