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  2. Edinburgh Sheriff Court - Wikipedia

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    The court deals with both criminal and civil cases. There are currently thirteen sheriffs in post at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. [10] They sit alone in civil cases and are assisted by a jury of fifteen members selected from the electoral roll in some criminal cases (cases involving solemn proceedings only).

  3. Justiciary Building, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The first criminal justice building in Edinburgh was the old tolbooth which was located in the Old Town and was completed in about 1400. [2] [3] [4] After the tolbooth became inadequate, sheriff court hearings were transferred to the old county hall which had been built to a design by Archibald Elliot on the corner of the Lawnmarket and George IV Bridge in 1816.

  4. Sheriff court - Wikipedia

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    A sheriff court (Scottish Gaelic: Cùirt an t-Siorraim) is the principal local civil and criminal court in Scotland, with exclusive jurisdiction over all civil cases with a monetary value up to £100,000, and with the jurisdiction to hear any criminal case except treason, murder, and rape, which are in the exclusive jurisdiction of the High Court of Justiciary.

  5. Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service - Wikipedia

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    The Service is led by a board which is chaired by the Lord President of the Court of Session, and employs over 1000 staff members in the country's 39 sheriff courts, 34 justice of the peace courts, the Court of Session and the High Court of Justiciary, and at the service's headquarters in Edinburgh. The day-to-day administration of the service ...

  6. Judiciary of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    To be eligible for appointment as a senator a person must have served at least 5 years as sheriff or sheriff principal, been an advocate for 5 years, a solicitor with 5 years rights of audience before the Court of Session or High Court of Justiciary, or been a Writer to the Signet for 10 years (having passed the exam in civil law at least 2 ...

  7. Sheriff principal - Wikipedia

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    Inverness Sheriff Court: Lothian and Borders: Sheriff Principal Nigel Ross Edinburgh Sheriff Court: North Strathclyde: Sheriff Principal Sean Murphy Paisley Sheriff Court: South Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway: Sheriff Principal Kate Dowdalls Hamilton Sheriff Court: Tayside, Central and Fife: Sheriff Principal Gillian Wade [18] Perth Sheriff ...

  8. Scottish Government Justice and Communities Directorates

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    [2] The Scottish Executive Justice Department (SEJD) became part of the directorate. The Cabinet Secretary for Justice was Kenny MacAskill, and he has responsibility for criminal justice, police, fire and rescue, courts and civil law in Scotland.

  9. Sheriff of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    In 1482 the burgh of Edinburgh itself was given the right to appoint its own sheriff, and thereafter the sheriff of Edinburgh's authority applied in the area of Midlothian outside the city, whilst still being called the sheriff of Edinburgh. [1] [2] Prior to 1748 most sheriffdoms were held on a hereditary basis. From that date, following the ...