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Few people have first hand experience of the various types of courts that operate across the UK.
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You may have to attend court for a wide-range of reasons. You could be called as witness or perha
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Adopting a child is never a decision to be taken lightly. If you already support the children i
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The police and courts attempt to operate efficiently, but there may be incidents where you beli
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Probation and community sentencing are closely linked to the offence that the defendant has com
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Victims of crime do not have to suffer alone. If you have become a victim of a crime you can ge
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If you are thinking about pleading guilty to an offence, you may wish to seek the advice of a s
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In England and Wales the court system is part of the criminal justice system. The vast majority o
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Around half a million people are selected to serve on juries across England and Wales. It is a
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If you are the victim of violent crime (called a criminal injury) you may be able to claim compen
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The court system has been developed so that everyone can have equal access to justice. When you
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Crown Courts exist in England and Wales. The Crown Court hears serious criminal cases such as r
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The Royal Courts of Justice may be familiar to you as many of the most high profile court cases
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The small claims court is typically used to settle disputes over money that cannot be settled i
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Only a fraction of the crimes committed across the UK are ever reported to the police. It is im
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The police have certain powers that enable them to investigate crime. These powers include powers
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Most people have no experience of what it actually feels like to attend court. You could be asked
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The vast majority of cases in England and Wales are heard by the magistrates’ court. The judge
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The punishment you can expect if you are convicted of a crime will depend on what crime you com
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The police can stop you if they suspect you are driving under the influence of alcohol. Also, if
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The law relating to controlled drugs is enshrined in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. This legislati
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If you report a crime to the police they will record the details and start an investigation if
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The police can arrest you for a number of reasons, but when they do arrest you your right to fr
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Divorce is on the rise in the UK, but if you’re thinking about taking this step it’s a good idea
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There is a wide-range of reasons that children and families could attend court. Some of the rea
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If you are owed a sum money by an individual or business and are having problems getting that m
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As a defendant in a small claims case it is important that you act quickly and do not ignore th
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Becoming a claimant in the small claims process means you must follow a number of rules to ensu
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The new Adoption and Children Act 2002 came into force in December 2005, replacing the Adoption
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