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Table C. - COURTS OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION , 1899 to 1923.NON - INDICTABLE OFFENCES . - Persons Tried and Offences 24 o Page NOTES TO THE COMPARATIVE TABLES .. 14 Table A. — ASSIZES AND QUARTER SESSIONS , 1899 to 1923.
Table C. - COURTS OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION , 1899 to 1923.NON - INDICTABLE OFFENCES . - Persons Tried and Offences 24 o Page NOTES TO THE COMPARATIVE TABLES .. 14 Table A. — ASSIZES AND QUARTER SESSIONS , 1899 to 1923.
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The non - indictable offences which are within the ordinary powers of the courts of summary jurisdiction increased from 524,678 in 1922 to 546,606 in 1923. The annual average for the period 1909 to 1913 was 653,005 .
The non - indictable offences which are within the ordinary powers of the courts of summary jurisdiction increased from 524,678 in 1922 to 546,606 in 1923. The annual average for the period 1909 to 1913 was 653,005 .
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Juvenile Courts . — The figures in regard to Courts of Summary Jurisdiction include the cases dealt with in Juvenile Courts . The total number of persons brought before Juvenile Courts in 1923 was 30,505 , viz . , 14,715 children ...
Juvenile Courts . — The figures in regard to Courts of Summary Jurisdiction include the cases dealt with in Juvenile Courts . The total number of persons brought before Juvenile Courts in 1923 was 30,505 , viz . , 14,715 children ...
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NOTES ON CRIMINAL COURTS AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE . In England the chief Courts for the trial of criminal cases are the Assizes ( including the Central Criminal Court ) and the Courts of Quarter Sessions . The King's Bench Division of the ...
NOTES ON CRIMINAL COURTS AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE . In England the chief Courts for the trial of criminal cases are the Assizes ( including the Central Criminal Court ) and the Courts of Quarter Sessions . The King's Bench Division of the ...
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COURTS OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION . ... In most cases the presence of two Justices at least is necessary for the exercise of the powers of the Court ; but in London and large towns there are Stipendiary Magistrates , who sit alone and have ...
COURTS OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION . ... In most cases the presence of two Justices at least is necessary for the exercise of the powers of the Court ; but in London and large towns there are Stipendiary Magistrates , who sit alone and have ...
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