WebMagistrates sit in the Magistrates’ courts, dealing with criminal and civil proceedings, or the Family Court, or both. The role is unpaid and many magistrates are employed alongside their role. There are over 12,000 people in England and Wales who have volunteered their time to be a magistrate. WebBromley Magistrates Court Contact Details (address, email, telephone, fax, DX and map of location), Court Cases (Bromley Magistrates Court Daily hearings list & archive of case hearings) & Criminal Court Case …
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WebCourt open 9am to 4:30pm Email Enquiries [email protected] Payments [email protected] Citizens advice … WebThe Magistrates' Court. Telephone: 0300 303 0645. Address: 1 Queen Victoria Street. London EC4N 4XY. Although the City of London Corporation owns the building, the … asi 08080
The Greater London Magistrates
WebMagistrates' courts All criminal cases start in a magistrates’ court. Cases are heard by either: 2 or 3 magistrates a district judge There is not a jury in a magistrates’ court. … Web1999 c. 29. Part I of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 contains the provisions for establishing the London Assembly and is to come into force on such day as the … WebMagistrates are trained, volunteer members of the local community who make decisions in criminal and family cases in Magistrates’ courts and the Family Court. The most … asi 0710