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Card 6
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What is an example of a summary offence?
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What is an example of a triable-either-way offence?
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Card 8
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What is an example of an indictable offence?
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Card 9
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When may the defendant request to be heard by a jury?
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Card 10
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Where do appeals from the Magistrates' Court normally go?
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Card 11
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What is a case stated appeal?
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Card 12
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Where do appeals from the Queen's Bench Divisonal Court go to?
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Card 13
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What is a case where an appeal went to the Supreme Court?
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Card 14
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Where do appeals from the Court Crown by the defendant go to?
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Card 15
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What does the Criminal Appeal Act 1995 state?
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