The Judiciary Flashcards

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What and who are superior judges?

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Those in the supreme court, court of appeal & high court
* Justices of the supreme court
* Lord Justice of appeal in the CoA
* High court judges
Head of judiciary is the Lord Chief justice

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Who do inferior judges include?

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  • Circuit judges (sit in both the crown & county court)
  • Recorders (part-time judges who usually sit in the crown court, some hear cases in county court)
  • District judges (hear small claims & other matters in county court)
  • District judges (who sit in magistrates courts)
  • Tribunal judges)
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How are judges selected?

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Ammended in the Consitutional reform act 2005 - established judicial appointments commission to deal with selection

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What is the role of justices of the supreme court?

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  • Hear appeals in supreme court about 100 each year
  • Majority of cases are civil but can be criminal
  • Must sit as an uneven number panel to hear a case
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What is the role of Lord Justice of Appeal?

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  • All their work is concerned with appeals
  • They sit on both the civil and criminal divisions of the CoA - deal with both civil and criminal cases
  • Criminal - 7,000 applications for leave to appeal against sentence or conviction
  • Hear about 3,000 civil appeals
  • Usually sit on a panel of 3 to hear cases
  • On rare occasions in important cases - panel of 5
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What is the role of a high court judge?

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Try cases - known as cases of first instance because it is the first time the case has been heard in a court
* They hear evidence from witnesses
* Decide what the law is
* And make a decision as to which side has won the case
* When hearing first instance cases, judges sit on their own
* HC judges also hear some appeals - mainly civil cases tried in the county court

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What is the role of a circuit judge?

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  • Sit in county courts to hear civil cases
  • Also crown court for criminal cases
  • Decide the law and the facts
  • They make a decision on who has won the case
  • In criminal cases, they sit with a jury. Jury decides the facts, judge decides the law. D guilty, judge decides the sentence
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What is the role of recorders?

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  • Part time judges
  • Appointed for a period of 5 years
  • Mainly in the crown court but some sit in county courts for civil cases
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What is the role of a district judge?

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  • Sit in county court and deal with small claims cases (under £10,000)
  • District judges in the magistrates court decide facts and law
  • When D pleads guilty, they decide on the sentence
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