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Sir this was a Bpp kit question that
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?
A Crown Court
B High Court
C Court of Appeal
D Supreme Court
Here I am confused that the answer would be High court or would it be Crown court, because he can appeal in both courts, so please tel me which answer is more appropriate and also please tel me the reason of your selection
This was my reply from earlier … and it’s still my reply now!
From wikipedia …
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).