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What do the different courts do? What is the difference between a judge, a barrister and a solicitor?

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What do the different courts do? What is the difference between a judge, a barrister and a solicitor?

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judge is a crucial figure in the trial system. He or she supervises the conduct of the trial and passes sentence on those who have been convicted. Judges are normally appointed from practising barristers (advocates in Scotland) or solicitors and must have at least 10 years professional standing.

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