- magistrates’ court
- a building where magistrates try cases
- a court presided over by magistrates
Definition
noun
COMMENT The Magistrates’ Courts hear cases of petty crime, adoption, affiliation, maintenance and violence in the home; they hear almost all criminal cases. The court can commit someone for trial or for sentence in the Crown Court. A stipendiary magistrate is a qualified lawyer who usually sits alone; lay magistrates usually sit as a bench of three, and can only sit if there is a justices’ clerk present to advise them.
