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The Criminal Courts
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Law Quiz on The Criminal Courts, created by Geoffrey Mauriasi on 21/08/2018.
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Question 1
Question
Summary Offences are tried in which court?
Answer
Magistrates Court
Crown Court
Supreme Court
Court of Appeal
Question 2
Question
Which of these is NOT a Summary Offence
Answer
Assault
Battery
Theft
Affray
Question 3
Question
Which of these does not count as an indictable offence
Answer
Robbery
Conspiracy
Murder
Actual Bodily Harm [ABH]
Question 4
Question
Which of these is not true about lay Magistrates.
Answer
They are part time.
They are paid.
They are volunteers
They have no legal qualifications.
Question 5
Question
Which of the following are the duties of the magistrates court?
Answer
To deal with all summary offences and some triable either way offences.
To deal with all appeals.
To hold early administrative hearings.
To act as a youth court.
To deal with sentencing.
All of the above.
Question 6
Question
There are three magistrates, at least one must be male and at least one must be female.
Answer
True
False
Question 7
Question
In the youth court, a magistrate can not be allowed to be over the age of 65.
Answer
True
False
Question 8
Question
The youth court deals with offenders aged 10-18.
Answer
True
False
Question 9
Question
Anyone aged under 10 years old, can not be found guilty of a crime.
Answer
True
False
Question 10
Question
In which cases can an offender be heard in the crown court regardless of age.
Answer
Theft
Manslaughter
Murder
Rape
Causing death from dangerous driving.
Question 11
Question
Anyone who is not involved in the case is excluded from the youth court.
Answer
True
False
Question 12
Question
What must happen at the youth court if the offender is younger then sixteen years old?
Answer
They must be released.
There parents must be there.
Legal aid must be free.
It must be on the headlines of the local newspapers.
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