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Observing the Proceedings of Magistrate Court in Australia

   

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In Australia, magistrate court is considered as the first-level court that handles around 95% court
cases. Generally, criminal cases are primary heard in this court. The main objective of magistrate
court of Australia is to provide justice to the people (Davidson, Heffernan, Greenberg, Butler, &
Burgess, 2016). In other words, it can be said that the court is held for addressing the disputes
and assisting balance in society. For convention of some illegal activity or addressing disputes,
there are several legal systems in execution of law (Sheehan, 2018). With this aspect, The
Magistrate Court of Western Australia assess the problems with adults who attained age of 18
years or more, needed to appear in court after being suffered from criminal violation.
The activity of the courtroom can be evidenced by public porticos. The main objective of this
execution is to creating the authorized process transparent and legal to the general public
(Roberts, Chamberlain, & Delfabbro, 2015). This is a palpable benefit of the legal system and
assists in creation of trust among people and lawful system of country, in which they live
(Davidson, Heffernan, Greenberg, Waterworth, & Burgess, 2017).
It was the first time in my entire life to attend and observe the proceeding of the magistrate court.
After this, I got a list of cases being heard on that specific day. After entrance in courtroom, I sat
on the public sits, in fronting the bench of judge at the other corner of room. At the right side,
there was the plaintiff with his advocate, and on the left side there was respondent with his
advocate. For the inspection by both parties, plaintiff went to the witness stand.
I was really astonished to see the environment. I observed that it was organized in excellent
manner and had a very rigid security system. On arrival of court, I observed that several
individuals were already present in the court because some of them were charged with a crime,
or appearing as evidence, or party of a proceeding to court, or a victim, or as an adjudicator. I
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observed that on the arrival of the courtroom, there is security guard who checks all the
belongings of individuals and I had informed him on his query that I was attending the case
being the interested member of society. For smooth activities of court, it is required that all
people who are coming to court should be on exact time or at least before 10 minutes of initiation
of court proceedings. In addition to this, I identified that when a magistrate or judge come into
courtroom or leave that room, then all person stand.
I observed that there are several types of offences which are dealt by magistrate court of
Australia such as summary offence, minor offence, and significant offences. During this day, I
was able to witness criminal cases in magistrate court. The case I have observed was about
physical assault. This case involved a claim from the one-party and an opposite claim from
another party. The issue in this case was is that applicant claims that respondent is liable for the
physical assault. I have observed that in the courtroom, magistrate examines claims by both
parties simultaneously assist in saving of time (Adolphe, van Golde, & Blaszczynski, 2019). All
the facts, presented by the advocates was supported by the Crimes Act 1900. Opening of the case
was by narrating the incident and stating the definition of assault under the Act. The applicant
said that because of taking revenge due to pity college incident, respondent assaulted her in a
remote area near their university. On the contrary to this, respondent said that this was a lie and
he just shouted and did not have any physical contact while their conversation. I think that
respondent was not very much familiar with court proceeding and therefore found
comprehensiveness for competing formalities of court. Both parties presented their arguments,
however due to lack of clarity of entire incident judge order for further evidence and medical test
of victim. I observed that advocates of both parties possess adequate knowledge and they present
their case in proper manner. Legal knowledge consists of productive examination, organization
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