3. Imagine s 22 of the TAFE Education Act 2002 in your jurisdiction makes it an offence bring any concealed notes, sketc

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3. Imagine s 22 of the TAFE Education Act 2002 in your jurisdiction makes it an offence bring any concealed notes, sketc

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3. Imagine s 22 of the TAFE Education Act 2002 in your jurisdiction makes it an offence bring any concealed notes, sketches, books or aids relevant to the examination into examination room'. The Education Minister said in parliamentary debate that s 22 v intended to give examination monitors stronger powers to prevent cheating. Explain the literal rule; golden rule or mischief rule and purpose approach could be applied to following situations. (a) Tobey is caught in an exam room receiving instructions over a mini radio hidden in his shi (b) Chrisia accidentally leaves notes in her pocket when she enters the exam room. Th minutes later she realises what she has done and hands them to the exam monitor. (c) Demi writes down some notes during an exam. She finishes early and leaves the notes her desk. Loy, another exam candidate, is caught reading them.
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