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Magistrates courts handle the vast majority of criminal cases in England and Wales (see Crown Prosecution Service). Whilst there are a small number of paid magistrates (District Judges) who are legally qualified, most magistrates are unpaid volunteers. These lay magistrates are administered and advised by legally qualified justices' clerks who are solicitors or barristers with a minimum of 5 years post qualification experience, and who have a working knowledge of the magistrates courts service. Useful addresses Justices' Clerks Society |