2. Court Structure Flashcards

1
Q

What are the monetary limits for the small claims track?

A

Personal Injury: £1,000
PI from road traffic accident: £5,000
Other: £10,000

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2
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What are the monetary limits for the fast track?

A

Personal Injury: £10,000
Other: £25,000

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3
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What are the 2 criteria, either of which can be satisfied, for a case to be assigned to the multi-track?

A
  1. Over £25,000 or
  2. Too complex for fast track (even if under £25k)
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4
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What are the monetary limits for when a multi-track case may also be started in the High Court, in addition to the County Court?

A

Personal Injury: £50,000
Other: £100,000

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5
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What is the maximum sentence for a single offence in the Magistrate’s Court?

A

6 months

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6
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What is the maximum sentence for multiple offences in the Magistrate’s Court? (I.e 2 or more either way offences)

A

12 months

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In which courts do solicitors have an automatic right of audience?

A

Lower Courts, i.e Magistrate’s Court, County Court, Family Court

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How is the right of audience to the Higher Courts, i.e Crown Court, High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court, gained?

A

Completing additional advocacy assessments and applying for higher rights of audience

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