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    hierarchically subordinate to the High Court and its divisional Courts. The Crown Court also hears appeals against conviction and sentence from those convicted in the magistrates court. Appeals are usually heard by a circuit judge and two magistrates. The Crown Court also sentences defendants who have been committed for sentencing by magistrates‚ after having been summarily convicted of an either-way offence. There are 77 Crown Court centres of three types: first tier centres are visited by High Court

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    BLAW 243 STUDY GUIDE Wednesday‚ January 11 2010 I. What is law? a. Rules  rules come from who ever is in charge b. Golden Rule: those who have the gold make the rules c. We as people came upon 2 different ways of making rules i. The Romans: wrote everything down and gave us statutory law 1. Statute: laws that are written down. Passed by major legislature. 2. Ordinance: a statute local in nature. Have limited effect because they’re in a limited area. 3. US government creates statutes

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    as he travels to various cities in Asia Minor. During this the Holy Spirit used Paul for miracles‚ as teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. Lydia was converted‚ a slave girl was freed from a demonic spirit‚ he was beaten as well as taken before magistrates because Jews were jealous that the people were receiving the good news of Jesus Christ from Paul in great numbers 16:6-19:20 The ministry of the Holy Spirit continued through Paul‚ the man chosen by Jesus to be his voice to

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    CRIMINAL APPEALS ROUTE

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    first instance. Summary offences are usually considered to be less serious offences and are often heard in the Magistrates Court. Indictable offences are regarded as being more serious and are usually heard in the Magistrates’ court for a committal hearing. The offence may then be committed for trial before a judge in a higher court such as the Crown Court. Following a trial in the Magistrates Court there are two routes of appeal open to a defendant‚ depending on the basis they want to appeal. If they

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    and Chillingworth to foreshadow their personalities. Chillingsworth lived up to his name and appearance by seeking revenge on Dimmesdale. He proved to be a cold‚ old man. Hester‚ on the other hand‚ used her beauty to find favor with the magistrates. . The magistrates took pity on Hester because of her beauty. Instead of death‚ the court issued her a lighter punishment‚ the scarlet

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    It is something that is easy to understand because Matthee shows how racial disparity tore families apart and how it was one of the main obstacles seen in the novel. It messed around with the reasoning of the magistrate. It also didn’t let Fiela see Benjamin for a long time after they separated and interfered with an important outcome that affected Selling’s life. Gender roles and social customs/ racial disparity created cultural and geographical differences between

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    Before the magistrates court in January 2003‚ he argued that the Order did not comply with the requirements of the Regulations as it did not include any direction to evacuate the areas which it declared to be unsafe. The Order was accordingly ultra vires and invalid. The senior magistrate rejected all the arguments advanced by the respondent and convicted him of the charge. The Court of Appeal of the

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    must be supported by a sworn‚ detailed statement made by a law enforcement officer appearing before a neutral judge or magistrate. Probable cause must exist and the facts must provide a reasonably trustworthy basis that a crime has been committed or about to happen. Probable cause can also come from reliable police informants even though those statements cannot be tested by a magistrate. Along with probable cause‚ a warrant must also “particularly” describe the

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    Each party is responsible for the preparation and presentation of their own case and will present the best arguments to support their case. * In most cases legal representation will be used Role of the Adjudicator * Either a judge or magistrates sitting alone or a judge and a jury * The judge is responsible for ensuring that both parties obey the rules of the court‚ application of the rules of evidence and procedure‚ ensuring that the burden of proof is satisfied. * In criminal

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