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MAGISTRATES: the volunteers presiding over criminal courts
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MAGISTRATES: the volunteers presiding over criminal courts

Reasons Revisited · Geoff Lloyd

February 7, 202255m 27s

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Show Notes

Hello! This week we’re looking at the role of Magistrates in our justice system. Little is widely known about the volunteer system which presides over 90% of criminal cases, and as the government launches a campaign to get 4,000 new magistrates to apply, we find out how what more can be done to raise awareness and increase diversity. We’re joined by chair of the Young Magistrates Network, Luke Rigg, criminal lawyer Raj Chada and Penelope Gibbs, founder of Transform Justice. 


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