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Criminal Courts Appeals system By Mrs Hilton

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Criminal CourtsAppeals systemBy Mrs Hilton

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Learning ObjectivesTo be able to assemble a diagram

of the Criminal Courts Appeals system

To be able to describe the appeals procedure in all 4 appeals courts.

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Criminal Courts Routes of Appeal

Queen’s benchDivisional Court (High Court)

House of lords

Court of appeal

Crown Court

Magistrates Court

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Magistrates’ Court (Revision)All criminal cases start at

MagistratesPower to try all summary

offencesMay try either wayPower to sentence up to 12

months prison and £5,000 fineMore than that sent to Crown

Court

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Crown Court (Revision)Tries indictable offencesTries either way offences if

defendant has requested Crown Court

Guilty – judge alone will impose sentence

Not guilty a jury will try case

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Appeals from MagistratesA case decided in Magistrates may

have appeal heard in Crown CourtTwo magistrates and a circuit judge

will retry the caseMay appeal:

◦Sentence too harsh◦Wrongly convicted

Point of law appeal however must be appealed to Queens Bench Division of High Court (see diagram slide 1)

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TerminologyPermission to appeal is know as

with leaveThis is granted by the Crown

Court or Court of Appeal

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P appeal to Court of AppealP may appeal to Criminal Division

of Court of Appeal if it believes:◦D has received too lenient sentence◦D wrongly Acquitted◦So Law is changed for the future.

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D appeal to Court of AppealD May appeal to criminal division

of Court of AppealSentence too harsh (without

permission)Facts of case (needs new

evidence before appeal can happen)

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CCRCCriminal Case Review

Commission may recommend that Court of Appeal allow an appeal in a case where it believes a miscarriage of justice has occurred.

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Power of the Court of AppealDismiss appealVary a sentenceOrder a retrialQuash the conviction

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House of LordsHighest Appeal Court in England

and WalesHears only appeals with leave

(permission granted by Court of Appeal or House of Lords itself)◦Point of law◦General public importance

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House of Lords

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Court of Appeal

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Crown Court

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Magistrates Court

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Queens Bench, Division Court ( High Court)

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