20 January 2022

In this episode, Alma- Constance and Lucinda hear more about the important work of magistrates as about 95 % of cases are heard before ordinary people in Magistrates Courts and these magistrates make up 85% of the judiciary in England and Wales, who sit in criminal family and youth courts.  
They speak to Katherine Sirrell, who is a magistrate and deputy chair of the young Magisters network, which is a part of the Magistrates Association. 

·       She tells us about the difference between magistrates and judges and why we have magistrates

·       The type of cases they hear

·       Why it’s important to have magistrates who are representative of their community

·       What happens if children need to appear in Magistrate’s Courts

When Katherine was 10 years old, she was very curious about the world and really liked stories and wanted to be a journalist, as she loved writing and liked the idea of finding out the truth.

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