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whats a crown court
all criminal cases start in the magistrates court. The less serious offences known as summary offences may be handled there entirely but the more serious offences are passed on to the crown court, to be dealt with by a judge and jury.
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what's a county court
a court for civil and criminal cases
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what's the job of a judge
The Role of the Judge. Judges play many roles. They interpret the law, assess the evidence presented, and control how hearings and trials unfold in their courtrooms. Most important of all, judges are impartial decision-makers in the pursuit of justic
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what's the job of a jury
The jurors are charged with the responsibility of deciding whether, on the facts of the case, a person is guilty or not guilty
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what is a citizen of the European union
very person holding the nationality of a Member State shall be a citizen of the Union. Citizenship of the Union shall be additional to and not replace national citizenship." ... As a result, there is a great variety in rules and practices with regard
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what are the EU treaty rights
Summary: EU Treaty Rights refers to the rights EEA nationals derive from EU Treaty Law. The area is regulated by Directive 2004/38 (known as the Free Movement Directive) and the European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) (No.2) Regulations 2006
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