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Outline of the criminal court structure

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What are the Courts of First Instance   The Magistrates Court, The Crown Court  
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What are the Appellate Courts (Appeals Courts)   The High Court, Courts of Appeal, Supreme Court (House of Lords)  
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What is the court structure   A hierarchy- they operate using a system of "binding precedent" E.g. if the High court makes a decision, the Crown and Magistrates court have to follow, but the Courts of Appeal and Supreme courts do not  
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What is an appeal   Where a superior court examines the decision of a lower court  
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Two types of appeal   Appeal against conviction/sentence, On point of law by way of case stated  
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When can you not appeal   If you have pleaded guilty  
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How many times can you appeal   Once  
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Is an appeal an automatic right   Yes  
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What options does the higher court have when dealing with an appeal   Confirm, Squash, Vary (increase/decrease)  
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Why do people appeal against conviction/sentence   Mistake in facts, Sentence too harsh/wrong kind  
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Why do people appeal on point of law by way of case stated   Mistake in law --> law has been wrongly applied or the law itself is wrong  
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Case of appeal being varied so the punishment is harsher   Paul Chambers "Twitter Bomber"  
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Liability Definition   A person is legally responsible for their acts or omissions  
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