Who can hear cases in Youth Courts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (two answers)?

問題: Who can hear cases in Youth Courts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (two answers)?

選擇:Specially trained magistrates.
Social workers.
District judges.
Members of the public.


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In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, if an accused person is aged 10 to 17, the case is normally heard in a Youth Court in front of up to three specially trained magistrates or a District Judge. The most serious cases will go the Crown Court. The parents or carers of the young person are expected to attend the hearing. Members of the public are not allowed in Youth Courts, and the name or photographs of the accused young person cannot be published in newspapers or used by the media.

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