There are 147 Magistrates in a court
There's usually three judges on the bench at a Magistrate's court.
3 people make up a magistrates bench, these 3 people are citizens.
City of Westminster Magistrates' Court was created in 1974.
Bow Street Magistrates' Court was created in 1740.
Midnight Judges
Magistrates sit in courts every day. If you're asking about a specific magistrate or a specific court, you'll need to revise your question.
crown court
Magistrates court & Crown court.
Question is worded poorly. The personnel assigned to a Magistrates court pretty much mirrors the personnel of any court. The Magistrate themselves, the Court Clerk, and a Bailiff.
The courts in Fiji are the Supreme Court,Court of Appeal,High Court,Magistrates Court
A magistrates court.
No, there is no jury in a magistrates' court. Cases in this court are typically heard by a magistrate or a panel of magistrates who make decisions on the evidence presented. Magistrates' courts handle less serious criminal cases, some family law matters, and minor civil issues, focusing on efficiency and quicker resolutions. If a case is more serious, it may be referred to a crown court, where a jury is present.
Magistrates courts deal primarily with the less severe of cases (drunkenness minor assaults etc) - However, their sentencing powers are limited. They also hear more severe cases, then refer them to Crown court because the possible sentence for being found guilty is higher than they can impose.