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Title
Date(s)
- 29 May 1931-26 March 1954 (Creation)
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Extent and medium
7 volumes
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Administrative history
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
Repository
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Incomplete series of juvenile court books detailing persons tried and the outcome of each case. Incomplete series.
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Restricted access (Data Protection Act)
Material is available subject to the usual terms and conditions of access to Archives and Local History collections.
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Language of material
- English