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  2. Magistrates' Association - Wikipedia

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    The association was established to: "promote the sound administration of the law by educating and instructing magistrates and others in the law, the administration of justice, the treatment of offenders and the best methods of preventing crime; and promoting discussion on developments in the law and the administration of justice."

  3. Magistrates' courts committee - Wikipedia

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    A key principle of the 1949 Act was that magistrates' courts should operate on a local basis with a large degree of autonomy. However, it left the central issue of accountability unanswered. In 1989, Julian Le Vay, a civil servant, conducted an "Efficiency Scrutiny of the Magistrates' Courts" [3] on the instruction of the Home Secretary. He ...

  4. File:The Magistrates' Courts (Miscellaneous Amendments) Rules ...

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  5. Magistrate (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Magistrates also sit at the Crown Court to hear appeals against verdict and/or sentence from the magistrates' court. In these cases the magistrates form a panel with a judge. [57] A magistrate is not allowed to sit in the Crown Court on the hearing of an appeal in a matter on which they adjudicated in the magistrates' court. There is a right of ...

  6. File:The Magistrates’ Courts (Amendment) Rules (Northern ...

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    English: These Rules amend the Magistrates’ Courts (Northern Ireland) Rules 1984 (S.R.1984 No.225) (“the principal Rules”) to amend the procedure around entering a plea of guilty by post, prescribe the procedure relating to applications in respect of investigation anonymity orders under section 77-85 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 (‘the 2009 Act’), and make a number of minor ...

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  8. File:The Local Government (Magistrates' Courts etc.) Order ...

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  9. Ghana Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) is a professional association of lawyers in Ghana, including what used to be called solicitors and barristers but they are now called legal practitioners, as well as magistrates.By convention, all lawyers admitted to practice in Ghana become automatic members of the association. [1]