The Scottish criminal justice system has a distinct structure and set of rules that differ from those in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Which of the following statements correctly describes a feature of the criminal court system in Scotland?
- The Justice of the Peace Court handles minor offences and is presided over by a trained lay person from the community.Cevap
- BThe High Court is the primary court responsible for hearing minor criminal offences such as traffic violations.
- CIn a Scottish criminal trial, there are only two possible verdicts available to a judge or jury: 'Guilty' and 'Not Guilty'.
- DAll serious criminal cases in Scotland are heard by a jury consisting of 12 people who must reach a unanimous decision.
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The Justice of the Peace Court handles minor offences and is presided over by a trained lay person from the community.
The correct statement identifies that Justice of the Peace Courts deal with the least serious offences and are presided over by members of the community known as Justices of the Peace, rather than professional judges.
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Hierarchy and unique procedural features of Scottish criminal courts
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