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A case that has to be heard before a Judge and a jury in either the High Court or the District Court. Indictable offences are very serious for example, rape, murder, arson, and supply of Class A drugs. They are likely to be punished more severely.
The authority that a particular court has to deal with matters brought before it.
jury
A group of people who promise to sit through a trial, listen to the evidence, and decide whether someone committed a crime.
Justice of the Peace (JP)
A person appointed by the Governor General, who can witness signatures on documents, take oaths and affirmations, and issue warrants. They also usually preside over deposition hearings, and some JPs sit in court and determine minor traffic cases.
Financial assistance to enable people who cannot afford to be represented by a lawyer in courtproceedings. The Legal Services Agency decides whether a person is entitled to legal aid.