The courts which deal with children and young persons are called:
A.Minor Courts
B.Country Courts
C.Juvenile Courts
D.Old Bailey
The courts which deal with children and young persons are called: Read More »
A.Minor Courts
B.Country Courts
C.Juvenile Courts
D.Old Bailey
The courts which deal with children and young persons are called: Read More »
A.Two Judges
B.Three Judges
C.Five Judges
D.Seven Judges
The Court of Criminal Appeal consists of the Lord Chief Justice and about: Read More »
A.Two times a year
B.Three times a year
C.Four times a year
D.Five times a year
The Courts of Assizes are held: Read More »
A.Two times a year
B.Three times a year
C.Four times a year
D.None of them
The Court of Quarter Sessions is held: Read More »
A.The Lord Chancellor
B.The Home Secretary
C.The Prime Minister
D.The Queen
Stipendiary Magistrates are appointed by: Read More »
A.High Court
B.Country Court
C.Court of the Justice of the Peace
D.House of Lords
The Final Court in all civil and criminal cases for the UK is: Read More »
A.The Cour of Appeal
B.The High Court
C.The Country Court
D.None of these
The Final Court of Appeal in England is: Read More »
A.Two Divisions
B.Three Divisions
C.Four Divisions
D.Five Divisions
The British High Court consists of: Read More »
A.The Queen
B.The Crown
C.The Court
D.The Parliament
The Word Rex stands for: Read More »
A.Two
B.Three
C.Four
D.Five
Types of courts in England are: Read More »