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Magistrates’ Courts in England and Wales? Introduction The Crown Court is a criminal court of both original and appellate jurisdiction. (Rock 1993, 9) It was established by the Courts Act of 1971. It replaced the Assizes whereby High Court ...
crown court deals with criminal cases they are class 1 offences such as murder, class 2 offenses such as rape, class 3 offenses such as death by dangerous driving and class 4 offenses such ad GBH. The Crown court cases are tried by a high c...
'Magistrates, Magistrates Courts, and Social Change', Law & Policy, 29, 2, pp. 183-209, Why have you decided to read this? What are the authors trying to do in writing this? Relatively little attention has been paid to lower courts’ capacit...
procedure of hearing of the case. The cases in the magistrate court were related to mortgage fraud cases. Both the parties that are plaintiff and defendants were determined on their view point. On my visit I observed that the court has a sy...
president of the United States conjures grand and suggestive titles: leader of the free world or most powerful man in the United States. These labels belie the truth that the president's power is nuanced and derived from the Constitution, f...
Role of Religion in Fueling Terrorism5 Terror in the Mind of God5 Religion and Racist Right6 Power of Prejudice in Fueling Terrorism7 Relational Frame Theory…………………………………………………………......7 Confluence of Religious Ideals and Power of Prejudice...
refers to leverage available to a party in a negotiation that helps achieve the desired results. In an employment setting, both the employer and employee are known to have different levels of bargaining power. For instance an employee woul...