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Date(s)
- 18 February 1932-28 June 1954 (Création/Production)
Niveau de description
Étendue matérielle et support
30 volumes
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Nom du producteur
Histoire administrative
The Police Court was an earlier form of magistrates court, formed in the 19th century. It dealt with the majority of all civil and criminal cases which were the less serious, or 'summary' offences, in a similar way to the petty sessions. Defendants were tried by a single magistrate or a panel of magistrates rather than a jury. The Police Court had two sittings - one for adults and one for juveniles, and each sitting kept separate records.
Examples of the types of cases heard are drunk and disorderly, criminal damage, and common assault.
See Also - York Subscription Library
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Portée et contenu
Incomplete series of records for the Adult Court, which formed part of the Police Court. The volumes are indexed but arranged in chronological order, and give details of the defendent, complainant, offence, arrested officer and judgement.
The volume for February - November 1946 is currently missing.
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Conditions d’accès
Restricted access (Data Protection Act)
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Language of material
- anglais