In a criminal court context, "sow" typically refers to the act of planting or instigating something, often used metaphorically to describe the beginnings of criminal behavior or conspiracies. It can imply that one is responsible for initiating a crime or encouraging others to commit illegal acts. The phrase "you reap what you sow" may also be relevant, suggesting that the consequences of one's actions will eventually come back to affect them.
no you will have to go to magistrates court at minimum to receive a criminal record
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In a criminal court, OAS may stand for "Office of the Appellate Defender," which is an organization that provides legal representation for individuals appealing criminal convictions.
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It means that that court can hear both criminal or civil cases. Either a criminal case can be filed and heard in that court, OR a civil case can be filed and heard in that court. For instance: most(all?) state circuit courts fit this description.
The Crown Court is a type of Criminal Court.
It is the provision of advice to Court (which is very much like the pre-sentence report)
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A trial is a court proceeding when someone performs a criminal act.
It's a Criminal Court.
abandonment has the same effect as an order of dismissal.
Great question! Criminal prosecution means carrying a legal action in court who is being accused. ~Nei-Mio