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Презентация на тему The criminal courts

Magistrates courtsMagistrates courts fulfil a vital role within the criminal justice system.They deal with about two million cases a year which includes apporoximately 97 % of all criminal cases and some civil cases.
The Criminal CourtsPoteshkina PolinaDanilova Oxana22-11 Magistrates courtsMagistrates courts fulfil a vital role within the criminal justice system.They Magistrates’ courts deal with criminal and some civil cases, and cases are Criminal cases in the magistrates’ courtAll criminal cases start in the magistrates' Magistrates also deal with offences where the defendant can choose trial by Crown CourtIn England and Wales, and Northern Ireland, processes serious (indictable) criminal Crown Court In the Crown Court, the case is tried before a The Crown Court deals with the following types of cases:- more serious The Court of AppealThe Court of Appeal deals with civil and criminal The Central Criminal Court The Special Criminal Courtdeals with more serious crimes To sum up:A truly unique feature within Magistrates Courts is administration of
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Слайд 2 Magistrates courts
Magistrates courts fulfil a vital role within

Magistrates courtsMagistrates courts fulfil a vital role within the criminal justice

the criminal justice system.They deal with about two million

cases a year which includes apporoximately 97 % of all criminal cases and some civil cases.

Слайд 3 Magistrates’ courts deal with criminal and some civil

Magistrates’ courts deal with criminal and some civil cases, and cases

cases, and cases are dealt with either by justices

of the peace, who are uor nqualified and who are paid only expenses, by District Judges (Magistrates’ Courts) who receive some payment.Magistrates' courts usually only deal with cases which arise in their own area. In Northern Ireland, in exceptional cases, they can deal with offences that occur in a number of areas, for example, where several burglaries have been committed across a number of areas.

Слайд 4 Criminal cases in the magistrates’ court
All criminal cases

Criminal cases in the magistrates’ courtAll criminal cases start in the

start in the magistrates' court.

Some cases begin in the

magistrates' court and then automatically go to the Crown Court for trial by jury.

Слайд 5 Magistrates also deal with offences where the defendant

Magistrates also deal with offences where the defendant can choose trial

can choose trial by jury but decides to have

their case heard in the magistrates' court. If the defendant chooses trial by jury, the case will be passed on to the Crown Court.

Слайд 6 Crown Court
In England and Wales, and Northern Ireland,

Crown CourtIn England and Wales, and Northern Ireland, processes serious (indictable)

processes serious (indictable) criminal offences. Also, hears appeals from

Magistrates' Courts (see box above).

Слайд 7 Crown Court
In the Crown Court, the case is

Crown Court In the Crown Court, the case is tried before

tried before a Recorder (part time judge), Circuit Judge

or a High Court judge, and a jury. The seniority of the judge depends on the seriousness and complexity of the case. The jury is involved only if the defendant enters a plea of "not guilty".

Слайд 8 The Crown Court deals with the following types

The Crown Court deals with the following types of cases:- more

of cases:-

more serious criminal offences which will be tried

by judge and jury
appeals from the magistrates court - which are dealt with by a judge and at least two magistrates
convictions in the magistrates' court that are referred to the Crown Court for sentencing.
Imprisonment and fines in the Crown Court are more severe than in the magistrates' court.

Слайд 9 The Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeal deals

The Court of AppealThe Court of Appeal deals with civil and

with civil and criminal appeals in England and Wales

Criminal appeals include appeals against convictions in the Crown Court, and points of law referred by the Attorney General following acquittal in the Crown Court or where the sentence imposed was unduly lenient.

Слайд 10 The Central Criminal Court The Special Criminal Court
deals with

The Central Criminal Court The Special Criminal Courtdeals with more serious

more serious crimes like rape and murder, and sits

with judge and jury.
deals with terrorism and offences against the State.


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