rebecca1177 wrote: » Anyone have the criminal law questions from today? 😊
Buttonbean123 wrote: » Not sure if this is of any benefit to anyone but I logged on at 11am for today’s exam and in November for two of my exams and it still allowed me the full 3.5 hours. Just after finishing my exam there at 2.15pm so just in case anyone’s looking for extra cramming time on the morning of the exam!
bigchungus wrote: » I found it alright until it logged me out midway through!! was so freaked. I did: Q1 - necessity and self-defence Q2 - Vehicular manslaughter, criminal and dangerous act, and gross negligence Q5(i think?) - attempted rape, consent and the other offences can't remember the numbers of the other two but the characterisation of crimes one and then right to silence/bail Isn't he an alright marker for criminal anyway?
Lallers96 wrote: » How did everyone find Criminal? I answered 5 but found it awful tight for time...I really hate those multiple part questions they end up being double the work of other Qs. My own fault for starting one and getting flummoxed by the 3rd part (man who fell during work and died due to defective machine).
FE1s2021 wrote: » Do people think there is going to be a whole question on non-justiciability?
fe1prep2021 wrote: » This formed a majority of the paper last year I think? So I am thinking now it would be wise to cover as much as he spoke about on Monday as possible
EmmaO94 wrote: » Anyone that's sat Constitutional before, how much sway does Carolan's lecture actually have on the paper? Scared of lulling myself into a fall sense of security!
FE1Hopefully1 wrote: » Think some appeared in March too - essay on Kerrins and O’Brien
FE1s2021 wrote: » Was the 2019 lecture held on the same time last year - just thinking that these topics featured on the November paper rather than the March?
LawStudent999 wrote: » I think I'm going to take a fairly balanced approach for Constitutional so as not to put all my eggs into one basket. Focusing mainly on the notes I have as I just felt as though it was a bit late in the day to suddenly bank on Carolan's lecture especially not knowing how much weight it carries. I wouldn't be surprised if there is some reference to what he discussed but I won't be banking on the paper replicating the seminar. At least I hope not anyway as I feel it is a bit late to be placing all my focus on the areas he has discussed as opposed to balancing the work out.
lsheehaneire wrote: » for the 2019 lecture he covered Standing -LS and Jus trertii Kerins & O`Brien Shatter People (dpp) v CC AC V CUH AM V HSE