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  2. Magistrates' court (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The maximum sentencing powers of magistrates' courts are 12 months imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine. Some driving offences are punished by endorsement ( licence points ) and/or disqualification from driving for a period of time.

  3. Magistrate (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    In the adult criminal court, magistrates have equal sentencing powers to district judges (formerly stipendiary magistrates) and deliver verdicts on both “summary” and “either way” offences that carry up to twelve months in prison, or an unlimited fine. [4]

  4. Sentencing in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Magistrates' powers are restricted to a maximum custodial sentence of six months for one offence or 12 months for two triable either-way offences (i.e. those offences that can be heard at either the magistrates' court or the Crown Court). The maximum fine the magistrates' court can impose is £5,000.

  5. Right to jury trial under threat as Leveson asked to carry ...

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    It could also include an extension of magistratessentencing powers, building on the extension from six to 12 months announced by the Government in October.

  6. Magistrate - Wikipedia

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    Magistrates have a maximum sentencing power of up to 12 months' imprisonment, and/or an unlimited fine. [5] In practice, magistrates have a wide range of sentencing options, which include issuing fines, imposing community orders, or dealing with offences by means of a discharge.

  7. Court sittings to halve due to lack of legal staff

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    December 23, 2024 at 12:13 AM. ... Earlier this month, ... Ministers to give magistrates more sentencing powers. Related internet link. Ministry of Justice. Show comments.

  8. Plan to increase magistrates’ powers ‘will worsen prisons ...

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    “Doubling magistrates’ maximum sentencing powers will only increase pressure on reduced prison space, by speedily raising the much bigger sentenced prisoner population.”

  9. Crown Court - Wikipedia

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    Defendants may be committed from a magistrates' court where its sentencing powers are inadequate. [9] This could be because: The combination of convictions exceeds 12 months' custody; The conviction requires more than 12 months' custody; Committals may also arise from breaches of the terms of a Community Order or a suspended custodial sentence.