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 Which of the following statements concerning cases brought before a Magistrate's Courts is correct? 

A

The case is decided by the Magistrate rather than a jury 

B

Only criminal cases are heard at a Magistrate's Court 

C

Appeals are made directly to the Court of Appeal 

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Chapter1Lawandthelegalsystem

In a Magistrate's Court, cases are decided by the Magistrate because there is no jury. The Magistrate's Court does have some civil jurisdiction, for example in family proceedings. Appeals are usually made to the Crown Court, but the High Court may also hear them.

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Which of the following is a remedy available under the civil law? 

A

A fine 

B

 Imprisonment 

C

 Damages

All criminal law cases begin in which of the following courts?

A

The County Court

B

The Magistrate's Court 

C

The Crown Court

The Queen's Bench, Family and Chancery are all division of which court? 

A

Crown Court 

B

 Supreme Court 

C

High Court

 Which of the following statements concerning cases brought before a Magistrate's Courts is correct? 

A

The case is decided by the Magistrate rather than a jury 

B

Only criminal cases are heard at a Magistrate's Court 

C

Appeals are made directly to the Court of Appeal 

Which of the following offences would only be heard at a Magistrate's Court? 

A

An indictable offence 

B

A summary offence 

C

 A 'triable either way' offence 

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