In the Scottish criminal justice system, minor offences such as speeding or public order disturbances are typically dealt with in the Justice of the Peace Court. What is a defining characteristic of how these trials are conducted?
- The trials are presided over by lay people who are not professional judgesCevap
- BThe court is restricted to delivering only two possible verdicts: 'Guilty' or 'Not Guilty'
- CThe trial is conducted by a Sheriff sitting with a jury of 15 people
- DThe trial is held in the Crown Court presided over by a judge
Cevap
In Scotland, the Justice of the Peace Court handles minor offences and is presided over by trained lay people (Justices of the Peace) rather than professional judges.
The correct answer is that trials in the Justice of the Peace Court are presided over by lay people. These individuals are not professional judges but are trained members of the community who handle minor legal matters.
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