MAGISTRATES
Who are Lay Magistrates? 
Magistrates are volunteers who act as 
part time judges in a criminal court. 
Magistrates hear almost 96% of all 
criminal trials with over 90% ending there. 
Magistrates receive training although no 
legal qualifications are required.
How much power does a Magistrate have? 
A Magistrate can issue the following 
punishments; 
● Maximum 6 months imprisonment, or a 
maximum of 12 months for more than 
one offence. 
● A fine up to the maximum of £5000.
They can also issue the following ..... 
● Suspended sentence, they also have the right to activate that 
sentence if offender fails to meet the terms set. 
● Community orders - Unpaid work, rehabilitation for alcohol or drugs , or 
probation. 
● Discharge - the magistrate can issue a conditional discharge where the 
defendant will not be punished if another crime is not committed for 3 
years OR absolute discharge where this would would be the end of the 
matter. 
● Fines, compensation, ASBO, confiscation orders, disqualification of 
ownership of animals, driving ban, football ban, restraining orders, sexual 
offence prevention order and forfeiture and destruction of drugs.
What are the typical cases a 
magistrate will hear……
There are 3 types of criminal case, a Magistrates 
hears 2 of these 
● Summary offences: Minor assaults, driving offences, alcohol 
related incidents - small cases are typically disposed of in the 
magistrates court. 
● Either way offences: Can either be dealt with by a magistrate or 
by a judge and jury at crown court. Defendant can insist on 
right to trial at crown, the magistrate can also decide the case 
is so serious it must be tried in a higher court these types of 
cases would include handling stolen goods, assault, theft.
Magistrates also deal with civil 
matters such as non payment of 
council tax , family proceedings 
and are specially trained to sit in 
youth courts.
Theft/Robbery Minor Assaults Burglary 
The Typical Criminal Cases a 
Magistrate will hear 
Minor Drug 
offences 
Harrasment 
Drunk and 
Disorderly 
Nuisance 
behaviour.
This virtual tour will give 
you an insight into the 
layout of a Magistrates 
court 
Magistrates Court virtual tour
A diverse magistracy and why its 
important…. 
A Magistrates bench should reflect its local community the best 
way it can by representing the people living in it. A range in age, 
gender, profession, and ethnicity would be a true 
representation.
"It is vital that the public have confidence in our 
judiciary. One aspect of ensuring that confidence 
is a more diverse judiciary that more fully 
reflects the wider population. That even by 2011 
only 5% of judges were from minority groups and 
only 22% were women suggest there is still work 
to be done in this area.” (Baroness Jay)
The JAC statistics from October 2012 - March 2013 (judiciary.gov.uk, 
2014). showed that out of 5’600 people with judicial experience... 
● 71% were male and 29% were female 
● 6% were of a BAME background 
● 48% were solicitors, 
● 52% were barristers 
● 5% were fellows of CILEX
So who can become a magistrate?
To become a magistrate you must be 
● Aged 18-65. 
● In good health, in particular good hearing. 
● Of good character 
● Committed to your community 
● You must possess the 6 key qualities
GOOD CHARACTER; 
Trustworthy, respectful. 
SOCIALLY AWARE; 
Appreciate and accept the law. 
THE 6 KEY QUALITIES 
REQUIRED OF A 
MAGISTRATE…... 
UNDERSTANDING 
AND COMMUNICATIVE; 
Able to understand 
documents, follow evidence 
and communicate effectiveLy. 
GOOD 
JUDGEMENT: 
Think logically 
and make the 
right decision 
based on facts. 
MATURE AND OF SOUND 
TEMPERAMENT; Understanding, aware of peoples 
situations, empathy. 
COMMITTED AND 
RELIABLE; Willing to 
serve community, undergo 
training and undertake 
duties on a regular basis. 
(www.gov.org.uk).
You must be committed to providing 26 
half days or 13 full days a year for 
magistrate juty!
And who can’t ? 
You will not be considered if you work in a 
conflicting job such as the Police or the Armed 
Forces, and special consideration would be 
needed if you are in the probation or prison 
sector. You cannot apply if you have been 
declared bankrupt or convicted of a serious 
crime.
Magistrate’s are voluntary, but you can claim 
expenses for travel. Most employers usually 
pay the time spent on magistrate duty, 
although if this is not the case you can claim 
an allowance back. (www.gov.uk).
The lay magistracy   composition and recruitment campaign
Bibliography 
Magistratesassociation.co.uk. (2014). Why become a magistrate http://www. 
magistrates-association.org.uk/about-magistrates/why-become-a-magistrate/ (Last 
accessed 17/11/14). 
Judiciary.gov.uk. (2014). Diversity- gender age and ethnicity 
http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/about-the-judiciary/judges-career-paths/diversity-gender-age- 
ethnicity/. 
(last accessed 03/11/14). 
Gov.uk. (2014). Criminal courts. https://www.gov. (uk/courts/magistrates-courts. 
(Last accessed 05/11/14). 
Judiciary.gov.uk. (2014). Magistrates court. http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/you-and-the- 
judiciary/going-to-court/magistrates-court/. (Last accessed 05/11/14).

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The lay magistracy composition and recruitment campaign

  • 2. Who are Lay Magistrates? Magistrates are volunteers who act as part time judges in a criminal court. Magistrates hear almost 96% of all criminal trials with over 90% ending there. Magistrates receive training although no legal qualifications are required.
  • 3. How much power does a Magistrate have? A Magistrate can issue the following punishments; ● Maximum 6 months imprisonment, or a maximum of 12 months for more than one offence. ● A fine up to the maximum of £5000.
  • 4. They can also issue the following ..... ● Suspended sentence, they also have the right to activate that sentence if offender fails to meet the terms set. ● Community orders - Unpaid work, rehabilitation for alcohol or drugs , or probation. ● Discharge - the magistrate can issue a conditional discharge where the defendant will not be punished if another crime is not committed for 3 years OR absolute discharge where this would would be the end of the matter. ● Fines, compensation, ASBO, confiscation orders, disqualification of ownership of animals, driving ban, football ban, restraining orders, sexual offence prevention order and forfeiture and destruction of drugs.
  • 5. What are the typical cases a magistrate will hear……
  • 6. There are 3 types of criminal case, a Magistrates hears 2 of these ● Summary offences: Minor assaults, driving offences, alcohol related incidents - small cases are typically disposed of in the magistrates court. ● Either way offences: Can either be dealt with by a magistrate or by a judge and jury at crown court. Defendant can insist on right to trial at crown, the magistrate can also decide the case is so serious it must be tried in a higher court these types of cases would include handling stolen goods, assault, theft.
  • 7. Magistrates also deal with civil matters such as non payment of council tax , family proceedings and are specially trained to sit in youth courts.
  • 8. Theft/Robbery Minor Assaults Burglary The Typical Criminal Cases a Magistrate will hear Minor Drug offences Harrasment Drunk and Disorderly Nuisance behaviour.
  • 9. This virtual tour will give you an insight into the layout of a Magistrates court Magistrates Court virtual tour
  • 10. A diverse magistracy and why its important…. A Magistrates bench should reflect its local community the best way it can by representing the people living in it. A range in age, gender, profession, and ethnicity would be a true representation.
  • 11. "It is vital that the public have confidence in our judiciary. One aspect of ensuring that confidence is a more diverse judiciary that more fully reflects the wider population. That even by 2011 only 5% of judges were from minority groups and only 22% were women suggest there is still work to be done in this area.” (Baroness Jay)
  • 12. The JAC statistics from October 2012 - March 2013 (judiciary.gov.uk, 2014). showed that out of 5’600 people with judicial experience... ● 71% were male and 29% were female ● 6% were of a BAME background ● 48% were solicitors, ● 52% were barristers ● 5% were fellows of CILEX
  • 13. So who can become a magistrate?
  • 14. To become a magistrate you must be ● Aged 18-65. ● In good health, in particular good hearing. ● Of good character ● Committed to your community ● You must possess the 6 key qualities
  • 15. GOOD CHARACTER; Trustworthy, respectful. SOCIALLY AWARE; Appreciate and accept the law. THE 6 KEY QUALITIES REQUIRED OF A MAGISTRATE…... UNDERSTANDING AND COMMUNICATIVE; Able to understand documents, follow evidence and communicate effectiveLy. GOOD JUDGEMENT: Think logically and make the right decision based on facts. MATURE AND OF SOUND TEMPERAMENT; Understanding, aware of peoples situations, empathy. COMMITTED AND RELIABLE; Willing to serve community, undergo training and undertake duties on a regular basis. (www.gov.org.uk).
  • 16. You must be committed to providing 26 half days or 13 full days a year for magistrate juty!
  • 17. And who can’t ? You will not be considered if you work in a conflicting job such as the Police or the Armed Forces, and special consideration would be needed if you are in the probation or prison sector. You cannot apply if you have been declared bankrupt or convicted of a serious crime.
  • 18. Magistrate’s are voluntary, but you can claim expenses for travel. Most employers usually pay the time spent on magistrate duty, although if this is not the case you can claim an allowance back. (www.gov.uk).
  • 20. Bibliography Magistratesassociation.co.uk. (2014). Why become a magistrate http://www. magistrates-association.org.uk/about-magistrates/why-become-a-magistrate/ (Last accessed 17/11/14). Judiciary.gov.uk. (2014). Diversity- gender age and ethnicity http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/about-the-judiciary/judges-career-paths/diversity-gender-age- ethnicity/. (last accessed 03/11/14). Gov.uk. (2014). Criminal courts. https://www.gov. (uk/courts/magistrates-courts. (Last accessed 05/11/14). Judiciary.gov.uk. (2014). Magistrates court. http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/you-and-the- judiciary/going-to-court/magistrates-court/. (Last accessed 05/11/14).