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Card 46
Front
How do magistrates sit?
How many criminal cases begin in the magistrates court?
What percentage of criminal cases are fully dealt with in the magistrates court?
Back
Card 47
Front
What offences are heard in the magistrates court?
What three things do magistrates deal with in trials?
Who are magistrates assisted by?
What is their role?
Back
Card 48
Front
What can magistrates grant or refuse?
Where can they transfer cases to?
Where can specially trained magistrates work?
What age of offenders go here?
Back
Card 49
Front
What might magistrates be asked to do outside of court hours?
What might they be asked to do at the police station?
How long would this be for maximum?
Back
Card 50
Front
Where do the rules about who can/cannot be a jury come from to ensure jurors are not disqualified?
Back
Card 51
Front
What are the qualifications in becoming a juror?
Back
Card 52
Front
When will members of the jury be disqualified?
Back
Card 53
Front
When will members of the jury have a 10 year disqualification?
Back
Card 54
Front
What is deferral?
What must a juror have to do this?
What are some examples of this?
Back
Card 55
Front
What is excusal?
What are some examples of where this is possible?
Back
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