Magistrates Flashcards

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What percentage of criminal cases do magistrates try?

A

97%

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What are Magistrates also known as?

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Justices of the Peace

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How many magistrates sit on a court bench?

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3

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What kind of matters can be decided by a single magistrate?

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Bail, warrants etc

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What duties do Magistrates have in a criminal court? (Give 3)

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\+ Bail applications
\+ Early administrative hearings
\+ Mode of trial, sentencing, and verdict in TEW cases
\+ Youth Court
\+ Issuing warrants and summonses
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What duties do Magistrates have in Civil Court?

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+ Licensing Appeals (alcohol, gaming, entertainment)
+ Family Court (adoption, child support agency, care proceedings)
+ Utility debt enforcement (gas) and non-payment of tax or TV license

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What is the minimum number of sessions magistrates must sit every year?

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26 (13 days)

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What are the rules on “location” for magistrates?

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Magistrates are appointed to the local area, but magistrates have national jurisdiction. But they should live or work in the general area.

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What are the age requirements on being appointed a magistrate?

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Magistrates must be between 18-65 on appointment

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What are the 6 qualities needed to be a magistrate?

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Commitment and reliability, Good character, Understanding and communication, Social awareness, maturity and sound temperament, sound judgement.

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What kind of people cannot be appointed to be Magistrates? (List 4)

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+ Those in work that is incompatible with their relatives (police spouse)
+ Close relatives will not be appointed to the same bench
+ People whose disabilities mean they can’t carry out their duties
+ Undischarged bankrupts
+ Those who have committed certain serious offences
+ Armed Forces

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Who selects Magistrates?

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Magistrates are selected by the Local Advisory Committee (made up of 12 people)

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How many stages does the interview process have for Magistracy?

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There are 2 stages

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What is the first stage of the interview process?

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Exploring the candidates attributes to various criminal justice issues, to see if they have the 6 key qualities

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What is the second stage of the interview process for magistracy?

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Deciding if the candidate can sentence appropriately by looking at cases

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15
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What 5 qualities must the bench be balanced with?

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\+ Occupation
\+ Age
\+ Gender
\+ Ethnicity
\+ Political Alignment
16
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What age do magistrates retire?

A

At 70, but they can still sign documents for court

17
Q

How does a candidate become a DJMC?

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Candidates must be lawyers (barristers, solicitors, court clerks) of 7 years standing

18
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Why are DJMCs a good idea?

A

Because they dispense justice quickly without having to rely on other people

19
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Why are DJMCs controversial?

A

because they don’t represent trial by peers

20
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What are some positive AO2 points about magistrates?

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+ It involves the whole community, which is good because of trial by peers. Only 25% of DJs are female, but 51% of magistrates are female and better ethnic rate. Therefore people have more confidence in the verdict.
+ There are 3 of them for balance. It is very expensive to have 3 judges so mags are cheaper and less intimidating.

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What are some negative AO2 points about magistrates?

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+ Not as representative as we would like -middle class, middle minded. But this is unavoidable because young poor people are not in a position to do voluntary work and we don’t want people with extreme views
+ It takes longer to reach a decision or three of them to debate issues, because they rely on the clerk for advice