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In Australia, who decides if a person is guilty or not?

AThe jury alone without the judge
BThe government
CThe court

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The government and law section often includes questions about the Australian court system and how justice is administered. Understanding the hierarchy of courts and the independence of the judiciary is important for this section.

Understanding this concept is important for knowing your rights and obligations as an Australian citizen. Think about the real-world impact of this aspect of government or law. This question is at a moderate difficulty level, similar to what you can expect on the actual citizenship test. Understanding the reasoning behind the answer is key.

Remember that the judiciary is independent from the government. Judges cannot be told how to decide cases. This separation of powers is a fundamental principle that appears often in citizenship test questions. Explore more Government & Law practice questions to strengthen your preparation, or try a full practice test to simulate the real exam experience.

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