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LAY PEOPLE
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Magistrates - appointment, role, qualification, disqualification, training, evaluation
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LAY PEOPLE
MAGISTRATES
Advantages
Bench of 3 means less bias
Cheaper than a professional judge
Allows public to involved
Expertise of Clerk, can guide them
Appointment
Nominated to Local Advisory Committee
2 stage interview
Then recomended to Lord Chancellor
2. Senario based interview
1. Character interview
Nomination/Apply to advert
Disqualification
Work with police/Married to a police officer
Past convictions
Deaf
Bankrupt
Qualification
Lord Chancellors 6 key qualities
avaliable 26 half days per year
Age 18-65 (serve till 70)
Disadvantages
inconsistencies of sentencing
Make up of bench
middle aged/Middle class
Biased towards police
Too much reliance on clerk
Training
Self management
Time keeping / administration
Teamwork
Organised by Judical Training Board
Role
Hear over 95% of criminal cases
Sumary/Low level either way
Maximum sentence - 12 month/5k fine
Advised by Clerk of court
JURIES
Qualification
Age 18-69
UK resident 5+ years
Electoral register
Disqualification
Armed forces
Mentally disordered
served a prison term
5 years or less - 10 years disqualified
5 years + - Disqualified for life
Role
Hear evidence in court
Decide verdict
Burden of proof - Beyond reasonable doubt
secrecy
breach of rules is a crime - Contempt of court
1. jurors cant discuss outside jury room
2. Not research the case
3. can't make contact with anyone involved
unanimous vote (10:2)
Selection at court
Police checks
Anyone - Widely carried out
Backround Checks
Only when national security is a concern
Authorised by Lord Chancellor - Rare
Randomised at court
15 taken in - 3 randomly taken out
Challenging
To the array
If jury looks unbalanced
For cause
To do with Juror
Advantages
Decide on conscience not law
Unlikely 12 can be bribed
Fundamental to open justice - 'Trail by peers'
Disadvantages
perverse decisions
juries dont explain verdict
Expensive
Time consuming
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