Law -criminal process

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what court are summary cases usually heard in?
magistrates court
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what is 'EAH' the abbreviation of?
Early Administrative Hearing
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What is an Arraignment?
where all charges are read out and defendant is asked to submit plea if plea not guilty then it determines issues on points of law length of trial
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what does a 'mode of trial' proceeding establish?
establishes the location of the trial in an either way offence
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who decides the verdict in the crown court
A Jury
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examples of summary offences are..
driving without insurance, common assault and criminal damage under £5000
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who can decide wether or not to grant bail?
The Police and The Court
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