First Prize: Brydie Parle
The Cathedral College Rockhampton
Teacher: Mrs Karen Lester
Second Prize: Grace Hallewell
Commera Anglican College Gold Coast
Teacher: Ms Pip Macdonald
Grace’s essay was concerned with the need for uniformity in the Australia’s jury system. She discusses the need for a unanimous verdict in jury trials to “provide justice, fairness and equality” before the law. Grace argues that by requiring a unanimous verdict jurors will reach a more accurate decision and reflect that the jury decision is true to the principle of beyond reasonable doubt. She concludes by suggesting that all states should follow the Queensland example and amend their legislation to require unanimous verdicts in criminal trials.
Third Prize: Annabelle White
All Hallows School Brisbane
Teacher: Ms Michelle Curro
Annabelle’s essay reflected her interest in balancing the competitive nature of professional sport, the importance of athletes as role models in the general community and the legal response to the issue of performance enhancing drugs in Australian sport. She argued that the powers of the Australian Sport Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) and the legislation being considered to further regulate drug use in sport are necessary to allow for the rule of law principle of equality before the law to be applied to all athletes and restore integrity in Australian sport.