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4 +2 | court consisting of one judge and two lay judges |
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4 | Court of Lay Assessor |
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4 | magistrate's court |
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Court of Lay Assessor Explanation: HTH -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-01-22 09:00:02 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- It\'s a type of court in Austria: \"If the offense charged calls for imprisonment of not more than three years (in case of larceny, not more than five years), the case comes to trial before a one-man court (Einzelrichter). If the offense charged calls for imprisonment of not more than ten years, the case is tried before a court composed of two professional judges (one of whom presides) and two lay judges (Schöffengericht). All cases calling for a minimum of five years and maximum exceeding ten years imprisonment are tried before a court composed of three professional judges and eight jurors (Geschworenengericht). \" www.usembassy.at/en/embassy/cons/arrest.htm -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-01-22 09:02:24 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, \"in Germany and Austria\": this link mught help (more haste, less speed!) http://www.jura.uni-goettingen.de/jehle/CriminalJustice.pdf |
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magistrate's court Explanation: ist das, was Romain dazu hergibt, ein Schöffe ist aber ein lay magistrate oder lay assessor Romain |
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court consisting of one judge and two lay judges Explanation: This is how Dietl/Lorenz puts it; if it is in a heading you might wish to leave it in German, otherwise use the description Dietl/Lorenz |
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