Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Criminal Courts & Lay People
- juries
- eligibility
- on the electoral role
- aged 18-75
- criminal justice and courts act 2015
- lived in the uk for
5 years since 13
- lawyers, police now allowed to serve
- criminal justice act 2013
- 10 year ban
- criminal conviction
- jury misconduct
- disqualification
- life sentence
- in an institution
- 5+ year sentence
- deferral
- booked a holiday
- self employed and would
harm business
- R v Abdroikof presence of police
officer found late and no
conflict of evidence was not bias
- 10-2 majority
needed
- deliberate evidence
- foreperson delivers verdict
- only allowed to speak of case with all 12
jurors in deliberation room (R v Young)
- hung jury when no verdict can be reached,
retrain ordered with new jury
- judge cannot direct to convict (Bushells case)
- advantages
- increases public confidence
- prevents abuse of power by state
- attempts to be representative by
random selection
- private decision making, free from influence
- magistrates
- key qualities
- social awareness
- reliable and committed
- good character
- mature and sense of fairness
- understand documents, follow
evidence and communicate
- think logically
- aged 18-65
- selected by senior presiding
judge delegated role by lord
Chief Justice
- undergo rigorous
training when appointed
- sit in benches of 3 hearing summary some triable
- issues warrants, bail
- mode of trial,
sentence guilty
D's
- sit at least 26 half days a year
- expected to serve for at least 5 years
- unqualified
- disadvantages
- expensive and slow
- no legal knowledge may not
understand point of law
- unpopular duty to do
- may be influenced by bias, jury
nobbling
- courts of first instance
- crown
court
- hears indictable and
some triable
- jury and a crown court judge
- appeals from magistrates
- appeal to high court without leave
- magistrates
- 3 lay mag
- hear youth court
- some civil cases
- hear all summary some triable
depending on whether they accepted
jurisdiction in mode of trial
- hear plea before venue
- D's election
- appeal to crown court on pol/conviction without leave
- types of offences
- summary
- least serious eg. assault
- 6 months 1 offence 12 months 2+
- mag court
- indictable
- most serious eg.murder
- up to life
- crown court
- triable either way
- crown or mag
- mode of trial
- mag will decide in triable cases
whether to send to crown or
proceed to D's election
- D's election
- D will decide for case to be
heard in crown (higher
acquittal) or mag (lesser
sentence)
- mid way offences eg. theft
- sentencing
- aims
- public protection
- deterrence
- punishment
- rehabilitation
- reparation
- factors
- first time offence
- weapon use
- victim vulnerability
- type of offence
- plead guilty
- non custodial
- community service
- fine