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Sir, A was convicted of a criminal offence by a Magistrate’s Court.
If A has grounds to appeal, which court will the case move to next? Will it move to High court or will it move to Crown court?
From Wikipedia:
This article concerns the legal mechanisms by way of which a decision of an England and Wales magistrates’ court may be challenged. There are four mechanisms under which a decision of a magistrates’ court may be challenged:
reconsideration by the same magistrates’ court;[1]
appeal to the Crown Court;[2]
appeal to the High Court of Justice (Queen’s Bench Division) by way of case stated; and
judicial review in the High Court (Queen’s Bench Division).
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