Geography, asked by riaprem417, 5 months ago

when taking a decision in a case which factors do the magistrate keep in mind?​

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Answered by maragoniruthin
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Answer:

1 we should think that is that correct or not

Explanation:

2 when taking a decision we should ask to some one else

Answered by mionean042
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Answer:

When deciding where cases should be heard, magistrate must take accounts of the facts of the case and any legal complaints that might arise. They must also decide whether, if the defendant was to be convicted in the magistrates' court, their sentencing power would properly reflect the seriousness of the case.

Explanation:

In brief ,the magistrate must take into account the following factors before taking a decision:

-the fact of the offence

-the circumstances of the offence

-subjective factor of the offender

-relevant sentencing legislation and case law

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