The NSW Parliament changes an indictable offence to a summary offence - HSC - SSCE Legal Studies - Question 17 - 2013 - Paper 1
Question 17
The NSW Parliament changes an indictable offence to a summary offence. A defendant is now charged with that summary offence.
What right is no longer guaranteed?
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What right is no longer guaranteed?
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When an indictable offence is changed to a summary offence, the complexity of the legal proceedings is reduced. This change impacts the rights associated with the legal process. In this case, defendants charged with summary offences do not have the right to be judged by a jury of their peers, which is typically guaranteed in indictable offences. Therefore, the correct answer is (D) The right to be judged by peers.