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Court System
7–11s:
Which court? (Unit 3)
11–16s:
Be the magistrate (Unit 3)

When most people in the UK go to court, they will attend on a civil matter. If either side disagrees with the result in one court, they can apply to appeal to a higher court. This application will be granted if they can prove that a legal mistake was made in the first court. The House of Lords is the highest appeal court in England.

Structure of the courts Please design up this structure of the courts. I can supply the original version if that's easier.

Find out more:
HCMS
ww.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/
 
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