📓 Chapter 5: The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
5.4.4 Judges and courts
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Judges are responsible for interpreting the law and ensuring fair trials. In England and Wales, minor criminal cases are heard in Magistrates' Courts, while serious cases go to the Crown Court. The highest court in the UK is the Supreme Court. In Scotland, the highest criminal court is the High Court of Justiciary, and the highest civil court is the Court of Session. Judges are independent of the government.
Key Facts
- Magistrates' Courts — minor cases; Crown Court — serious cases
- Supreme Court — highest court in UK
- Scotland: High Court of Justiciary (criminal), Court of Session (civil)
📝 Notatki do nauki
- Najwyższym sądem w UK jest Supreme Court.
- Magistrates' Courts — drobne sprawy; Crown Court — poważne sprawy
- Supreme Court — najwyższy sąd w UK
- Scotland: High Court of Justiciary (kryminalne), Court of Session (cywilne)
- Drobne sprawy karne są rozpatrywane w Magistrates' Courts.
- Magistrates' Courts — drobne sprawy; Crown Court — poważne sprawy
- Supreme Court — najwyższy sąd w UK
- Scotland: High Court of Justiciary (kryminalne), Court of Session (cywilne)
- Najwyższym sądem karnym w Scotland jest High Court of Justiciary.
- Magistrates' Courts — drobne sprawy; Crown Court — poważne sprawy
- Supreme Court — najwyższy sąd w UK
- Scotland: High Court of Justiciary (kryminalne), Court of Session (cywilne)
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