| 1 |
What type of cases do County Courts deals with? |
| 2 |
Who are Solicitors? |
| 3 |
Which Court deals with the most serious civil cases (for example, when a large amount of compensation is being claimed) in Scotland? |
| 4 |
Which country has a jury of 15 members? |
| 5 |
Which Court deals with the serious offences tried in England, Wales and Northern Ireland? |
| 6 |
Which Court deals with the serious offences tried in Scotland? |
| 7 |
Where are the most serious cases in Scotland handled? |
| 8 |
Who is not eligible to do jury service? |
| 9 |
In Scotland, serious cases are heard in a Crown Court in front of a judge and a jury. |
| 10 |
In Wales, the jury decides whether a person is ‘guilty’ or ‘not guilty’ or ‘not proven’ based on what they have heard. |
| 11 |
What happens when the Jury finds a defendant guilty? |
| 12 |
Which country has 12 members in their jury? |
| 13 |
In Scotland, the jury decides whether a person is ‘guilty’ or ‘not guilty’ or ‘not proven’ based on what they have heard. |
| 14 |
Which court deals with the minor criminal cases in Northern Ireland, England and Wales? |
| 15 |
Magistrates and Justices of the Peace (JPs) are members of which community? |
| 16 |
In England, Wales and Scotland, the Magistrates and Justices of the Peace is usually unpaid. |
| 17 |
In Northern Ireland, the minor cases are heard by whom? |
| 18 |
From where can you get the names of the local solicitors and the areas of law in which they specialise? |
| 19 |
What are the Judges responsible for? |
| 20 |
In England and Wales, for how much amount is the Small Claims Procedure used? |
| 21 |
In Scotland, for how much amount is the Small Claims Procedure used? |
| 22 |
From where can you get the details about the Small Claims procedure? |
| 23 |
Which court deals with cases of children aged 10 to 17 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland? |
| 24 |
What is special about the Youth Court? |
| 25 |
In Scotland, which System is used to deal with children and young people who have committed an offence? |
| 26 |
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, if an accused person is aged 10 to 17, the case is normally heard in a Youth Court |
| 27 |
What is meant by Old Bailey? |