Report On The Magistrates Court and Crown Court.

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Nicole Griggs

8/11/02

Report On The Magistrates Court

and Crown Court

On Wednesday the 3rd of October 2002 the law class was on a trip to the Magistrates Court in Newcastle town centre. The law lecturer Jen Stephenson arranged this. When first entering the second courtroom I was intimidated by the layout of the room, the quietness and the dock in the centre of the room. It was kind of scary even though you are out side of it, I would hate to imagine what it would feel like for the defendants in the dock. On this day we saw several cases being viewed by 2 of the magistrates, there were only 2 as we were told it would be much faster then 3 deciding on the punishment. Many cases take place in one day at the court. We saw 3 of them in the morning. I believe that all the cases were dealt with fairly. However the third case was postponed until the next day, Thursday 4th October 2002.

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There were 2 lawyers one defending the defendant and one prosecuting. There are many details to be given before the magistrates can give punishment. This can take a lot of time and be very tedious at times. Not always do the magistrates follow the law system, they view the case and decide what will be best in both the defendants interests and the publics. In the second case we saw the young male had been thieving items adding up to a high amount of money. We were informed that he should have received 6 months imprisonment for his crime. ...

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