In the Scottish legal system, all criminal courts can return three verdicts: 'Guilty', 'Not Guilty', and 'Not Proven'. While some criminal trials are conducted under 'summary procedure' (without a jury), which Scottish court conducts all of its trials exclusively under 'solemn procedure' (with a judge and a jury of 15 people)?
- High Court of JusticiaryCevap
- BSheriff Court
- CJustice of the Peace Court
- DMagistrate's Court
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The High Court of Justiciary is the only Scottish criminal court that conducts all its trials exclusively under solemn procedure.
The High Court of Justiciary is the correct answer because it is Scotland's supreme criminal court. It sits as a court of first instance for only the most serious crimes (such as murder, treason, and rape), all of which must be tried under the 'solemn procedure' with a judge and a jury of 15 members.
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The High Court of Justiciary's exclusive use of solemn procedure for serious crimes.
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