Criminal Courts

A quiz for law students studying the Criminal courts.
Indictable offences can only be heard here for trial. Minor offences are heard here. These are minor offences. Most serious category of criminal offence.. Document containing charges against the defendant for trial in Crown Court. . What J is a panel of 12?. What T is a hearing to determine guilt?. What offence can be heard in the Magistrates Court or at Crown Court?. What C are you in if you are not allowed home?. Charged but allowed home . What P is entered by the accused?. What J is the person hearing the case?. Special type of magistrates’ court for people aged between 10 and 18. Guilty or not guilty. You can do this if you do not agree with the verdict or sentence. Appeal by way of this on the basis that a judgment is wrong in law. Committed the offence. The person harmed. The person charged. A person who is required to come to court to answer questions about a case.
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