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Magistrates’ courts deal with criminal and some civil cases, and cases are dealt with either by justices of the peace, who are unqualified and who are paid only expenses, or by District Judges (Magistrates’ Courts) who receive some payment...
Process Discuss the Role of Magistrate and Jurors in the Legal Decision Making Process Introduction Magistrates and Jurors play an important role in legal decision making process of all cases ranging from minor to major. Magistrates are ci...
2012/2013 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System Court Observation 2012/2013 Introduction the prime attributes of United Kingdom is its ability to probide justice to the citizenz of the country, for this purpose two types of courts ope...
Court Appeals from Magistrates’ Courts are governed by Part V of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980 (Appeal and Case Stated) sections 108 – 114. A defendant who is convicted and sentenced in a magistrates’ court has three potential avenues...
Criminal Evidence Act 1999, they can exclude all but one reporter when they hear evidence from a vulnerable witness in a case concerning a sexual offence or where the witness might be intimidated......
trial in the Crown Court. Where an individual, aged over 18, is charged with an offence triable either-way, a Mode of Trial hearing will take place at the Magistrates’ Court. Before deciding where the individual’s case may be heard, the def...
Criminal Justice System Court Observation Introduction I have been to the magistrate court for 3 days. The tense faces and the rush was the same. However, the cases vary, the punishment and the sentence alters. Though the role, of the admin...