magistrates’ courts
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Magistrates’ courts are lower-level judicial bodies that handle minor criminal and civil matters, preliminary hearings, and other routine legal proceedings within a country’s justice system.
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Target entity: magistrates’ courts Context triple: [judicial branch of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, hasLevel, magistrates’ courts]
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Magistrates’ Courts
Magistrates’ Courts in Nigeria are lower-level trial courts that primarily handle minor criminal offenses, small civil disputes, and preliminary hearings before cases proceed to higher courts.
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Magistrates' courts of England and Wales
The Magistrates' courts of England and Wales are lower criminal and some civil courts where lay or professional magistrates handle the vast majority of criminal cases and certain family and licensing matters.
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Georgia magistrate courts
Georgia magistrate courts are local-level courts in the U.S. state of Georgia that handle minor civil and criminal matters, including small claims, county ordinance violations, and preliminary hearings.
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County courts of England and Wales
The County Courts of England and Wales are local civil courts that handle the majority of non-criminal legal disputes, including contract, tort, family, and housing matters, under the jurisdiction of English law.
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Courts of Peace
The Courts of Peace are local-level judicial bodies in Peru that handle minor civil and criminal matters to provide accessible justice within communities.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: magistrates’ courts Target entity description: Magistrates’ courts are lower-level judicial bodies that handle minor criminal and civil matters, preliminary hearings, and other routine legal proceedings within a country’s justice system.
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A.
Magistrates’ Courts
Magistrates’ Courts in Nigeria are lower-level trial courts that primarily handle minor criminal offenses, small civil disputes, and preliminary hearings before cases proceed to higher courts.
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B.
Magistrates' courts of England and Wales
The Magistrates' courts of England and Wales are lower criminal and some civil courts where lay or professional magistrates handle the vast majority of criminal cases and certain family and licensing matters.
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C.
Georgia magistrate courts
Georgia magistrate courts are local-level courts in the U.S. state of Georgia that handle minor civil and criminal matters, including small claims, county ordinance violations, and preliminary hearings.
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D.
County courts of England and Wales
The County Courts of England and Wales are local civil courts that handle the majority of non-criminal legal disputes, including contract, tort, family, and housing matters, under the jurisdiction of English law.
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E.
Courts of Peace
The Courts of Peace are local-level judicial bodies in Peru that handle minor civil and criminal matters to provide accessible justice within communities.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (52)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
court
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judicial body ⓘ trial court of limited jurisdiction ⓘ |
| existsInJurisdiction |
Australia
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New Zealand ⓘ South Africa ⓘ United Kingdom ⓘ other common law countries ⓘ |
| handles |
bail hearings
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by-law offences ⓘ committal proceedings ⓘ enforcement of fines ⓘ minor civil cases ⓘ minor criminal cases ⓘ minor public order offences ⓘ preliminary hearings ⓘ remand hearings ⓘ some family law matters ⓘ some licensing matters ⓘ summary offences ⓘ traffic offences ⓘ |
| hasAppealTo |
court of appeal in some jurisdictions
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crown court in some jurisdictions ⓘ higher court ⓘ |
| hasDecisionMaker |
lay magistrate
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magistrate ⓘ stipendiary magistrate ⓘ |
| hasFunction |
adjudication of minor disputes
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case management ⓘ conducting arraignments ⓘ conducting first appearances ⓘ determining probable cause ⓘ early resolution of cases ⓘ issuing warrants ⓘ screening serious criminal cases ⓘ setting bail conditions ⓘ |
| hasJurisdictionLevel | lower court ⓘ |
| hasRemedy |
binding over orders
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community orders ⓘ disqualification from driving ⓘ imposition of fines ⓘ short custodial sentences ⓘ |
| historicallyDerivedFrom | English legal system ⓘ |
| mayBePresidedOverBy |
panel of lay justices
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professional judge ⓘ |
| partOf |
criminal justice system
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judicial system ⓘ |
| roleInSystem |
filtering cases for higher courts
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providing accessible local justice ⓘ |
| usesStandardOfProof |
balance of probabilities in civil cases
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beyond reasonable doubt in criminal cases ⓘ |
| usuallySitsWithout | jury ⓘ |
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Subject: magistrates’ courts Description of subject: Magistrates’ courts are lower-level judicial bodies that handle minor criminal and civil matters, preliminary hearings, and other routine legal proceedings within a country’s justice system.
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