Judges

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    • What are lay magistrates also known as?

      Justices of peace
    • What is the primary role of lay magistrates?

      To listen to evidence and ensure trials are conducted fairly
    • What is the age range for someone to be eligible to be a magistrate?

      18 to 74 years old
    • What is required for a magistrate to be eligible?

      They must be a registered elector
    • How many half days must magistrates work in a year?

      13 half days
    • Why is diversity important among magistrates?

      To ensure a fair trial
    • How many magistrates are typically on a bench?

      Three magistrates
    • What powers do magistrates have in court?

      To decide on guilt or innocence and impose sentences
    • In which areas of law do magistrates work?

      Family law, granting warrants, music licenses, bail applications, and hearing summary offences
    • What is the role of judges in a criminal trial of first instance?

      To explain the law to the jury and decide issues of evidence/procedure
    • What is the function of the Judicial Appointments Commission?

      To select judges based on qualifications and experience
    • What is the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

      Only appellate jurisdiction
    • How many justices typically hear cases in the Supreme Court?

      12 justices
    • What type of cases does the Supreme Court primarily deal with?

      Cases involving a point of law of general or public importance
    • What is the role of the Lord Justices of Appeal?

      To hear all appeals in both criminal and civil law
    • How many applications do Lord Justices of Appeal typically receive?

      2000 applications
    • What is the binding nature of decisions made by the Lord Justices of Appeal?

      Decisions are binding for lower courts
    • What is the primary jurisdiction of High Court judges?

      Majority civil jurisdiction
    • What is the role of Circuit judges?

      To preside over jury trials in the Crown Court
    • What is the role of Recorders in the judicial system?

      Part-time judges appointed for 5 years
    • How many days a year do Recorders typically sit?

      30 days a year
    • What type of matters do Recorders handle in the Crown Court?

      Less complex and serious matters
    • What is the lowest level of criminal court judges?
      District judges
    • What is the role of District judges in the magistrates' court?

      To sit alone and decide both the facts and the law
    • What are the different types of judges in the judicial system?
      • Superior judges:
      • Justices of the Supreme Court
      • Lord Justices of Appeal
      • High Court judges
      • Inferior judges:
      • Circuit judges
      • Recorders
      • District judges
    • What are the key responsibilities of judges in criminal trials?

      • Apply law impartially and fairly
      • Explain law to the jury
      • Decide issues of evidence/procedure
      • Pass sentence
    • What is the process for selecting judges in the UK?
      1. Judicial Appointments Commission advertises posts
      2. Interviews applicants
      3. Forwards recommendations to the Lord Chancellor