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6. What two test are used by the CPS?
- Money & Evidence Test
- Evidence & Public Interest Test
- Fairness & Reasonableness Test.
- Judicial & Magistrates Test
- Income & Household Test
7. How many Magistrates are usually found in a Magistrates Court?
8. What qualifications does the Legal Advisor have?
- A-Level Law
- Permission from a Judge
- Law Degree
- NVQ Law
- None - Volunteer
9. What does Probation do?
- Makes the Defendant a useful member of society
- Puts the Defendant under house arrest
- Defendant cannot leave the country
- Makes the Defendant go to prison
10. Which court do ALL criminal cases first go to?
- County Court
- High Court
- Magistrates Court
- Crown Court
- The Court of Appeal
11. What ages of people do the Youth Court handle?
- 10 - 18
- 9 - 17
- 10 - 17
- 11 - 19
- 10 - 19
12. Which is the minimum age at which a Defendant can be charged with a crime?
13. What can be Conditional or Unconditional?
- Bail
- Probation Order
- Imprisonment
- Drug Abstinence Orde
- Fine
14. Who are Lay people?
- Members of the Crown Court Commitee
- Individuals who have a law degree
- Individuals who have no legal training
- District Judges
- Members of the Jury
15. Between what ages can you apply to be a Magistrate?
- 18 - 60
- 16 - 70
- 16 - 65
- 18 - 65
- 17 - 70
16. Between what ages can you sit the bench as a Magistrate?
- 17 - 70
- 18 - 70
- 16 - 65
- 18 - 65
- 18 - 60
17. Traffic Wardens, Police and Members of the Armed Forces cannot become a Magistrate.
18. The Clerk & The Legal Advisor are the same thing.
19. In the 1st Tier of the Crown Court which Judge will hear the cases?
- Circuit Judge
- High Court Judge
- Recorders
20. In which courts are Juries used in?
- Crown, High & The Court of Appeal
- Crown, High & County Court
- Magistrates, High & County Court
- High, Crown & Magistrates Court
- County, Small-Claims & The Queen