In this talk, retired judge Jane Patrick and Juries Commissioner Paul Dore, walk viewers through the Victorian legal system with a focus on the courts, juries and judges.
Navigate the justice system
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A resource providing information regarding mediation processes involving children and parenting matters after separation.
Good kids can come to make bad choices. It can be difficult to weigh up the long term impact your actions may have when making a spur-of-the-moment decision with your friends, but the consequences can be very serious and long lasting.
The LIV MCV Hub is a one-stop resource for lawyers appearing in the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria. It offers practical tools, checklists, court updates, and guidance to support legal practitioners with everyday court matters, including criminal, civil, and intervention order proceedings.
NOTES TO THE FACILITATOR This booklet accompanies the IMPACT Project film resource. It should be used as a guide for young Victorians aged 12 to 16 about the impact of motor vehicle crime on young people and their communities.
This details the support and assistance available to victims of crimes being heard at the County Court. It also talks about other people affected by a trial, including family members of the victim and witnesses.
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Resources and guidance for VCE Legal Studies, civics, citizenship and social studies teachers and students

Identifying when your issue or problem has a legal aspect and learn how the law can help.

Identifying when your issue or problem has a legal aspect and learn how the law can help.

Improve your communication skills and find resources to help you create better legal information.

Improve your communication skills and find resources to help you create better legal information.

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