flexible workload from 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This short, hands-on course builds up decision making in cases of assault linked to protests, covering how to check evidence, sort out clashing witness statements, handle proof requirements, and decide on sentences. You'll learn to deal with bias, pressure from media, and outside influences while writing straightforward judgments and sentencing notes. Get ready-made forms, lists to tick off, and tools that help make steady, open, and solid decisions in big cases that catch the eye.
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Develop skills
- Sentencing in protest cases: put legal sentence ranges into action, consider reducing factors, and focus on discouraging repeats.
- Weighing evidence in court: check how trustworthy statements are, sort out disagreements, and spot reasonable doubt quickly.
- Writing judicial opinions: organise clear decisions that hold up against appeals and close checks.
- Managing bias and media: keep your neutrality safe amid public attention and political pushes.
- Best practices for judges: make use of checklists, templates, and reviews to sharpen your choices.
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