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What are
lay magistrates
also known as?
Justices of peace
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What is the primary role of
lay magistrates
?
To listen to evidence and ensure trials are conducted
fairly
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What is the age range for someone to be eligible to be a
magistrate
?
18
to
74
years old
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What is required for a
magistrate
to be eligible?
They must be a
registered elector
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How many half days must
magistrates
work in a year?
13
half days
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Why is diversity important among
magistrates
?
To ensure a
fair trial
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How many
magistrates
are typically on a
bench
?
Three
magistrates
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What powers do
magistrates
have in court?
To decide on
guilt
or innocence and impose sentences
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In which areas of law do
magistrates
work?
Family law
, granting warrants, music licenses, bail applications, and hearing
summary offences
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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
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What is the function of the
Judicial Appointments Commission
?
To select
judges
based on qualifications and experience
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What is the
appellate jurisdiction
of the
Supreme Court
?
Only appellate jurisdiction
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How many
justices
typically hear cases in the
Supreme Court
?
12
justices
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What type of cases does the
Supreme Court
primarily deal with?
Cases involving a point of law of
general
or public importance
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What is the role of the
Lord Justices of Appeal
?
To hear all
appeals
in both criminal and civil law
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How many applications do
Lord Justices of Appeal
typically receive?
2000
applications
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What is the
binding
nature of decisions made by the
Lord Justices of Appeal
?
Decisions are binding for lower courts
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What is the primary
jurisdiction
of
High Court
judges?
Majority civil jurisdiction
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What is the role of
Circuit judges
?
To preside over jury trials in the
Crown Court
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What is the role of
Recorders
in the
judicial
system?
Part-time judges appointed for
5
years
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How many days a year do
Recorders
typically sit?
30
days a year
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What type of matters do
Recorders
handle in the
Crown Court
?
Less complex and serious matters
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What is the lowest level of criminal court judges?
District judges
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What is the role of
District judges
in the
magistrates' court
?
To sit alone and decide both the facts and the law
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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
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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
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What is the process for selecting judges in the UK?
Judicial Appointments Commission
advertises posts
Interviews applicants
Forwards recommendations to the
Lord Chancellor
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