In the absence of a District Judge, who is responsible for hearing cases and deciding the sentence in a Magistrates' Court in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland?
- A bench of three magistrates who are trained volunteers from the local communityCevap
- BA jury of 12 people chosen at random from the electoral register
- CA panel of legally qualified solicitors who serve as part-time judges
- DA High Court judge who is visiting the local area on circuit
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In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, if a District Judge is not presiding over a Magistrates' Court, the case is heard by a bench of three magistrates who are trained volunteers from the local community.
The correct answer identifies that the Magistrates' Court is typically presided over by a bench of three magistrates. These individuals are trained volunteers from the local community who work without pay to decide both the verdict and the sentence for minor crimes.
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Magistrates' Court Bench Composition
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