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4
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To be a solicitor or barrister
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5
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To be a high court judge
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6
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Chartered legal executive
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7
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Appoints judges however has little say
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8
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The punishment given to a defendent found guilty in court
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9
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The main aim of the judiciary
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10
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Magistrates and jurors
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13
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A hearing to determine if a person charged with a felony should be tried for the crime charged
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1
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The outcome of a case
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2
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Barristers and solicitors
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3
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Responsible for the training of judges
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11
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A final decision granting someone compensation or a other form of relief
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12
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Security of judges job role
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