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    1. Re: [POWYS] POWYS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 343
    2. Ronald Smith
    3. Re Quarter Sessions. I am a novice when it comes to replying to lists, (so I hope I'm doing it correctly), but I do know a thing or two about Quarter Sessions as I regularly attended them over many years, in the London area. What hasn't already been said, is that Quarter Sessions were the Judge-and-Jury type of court, i.e. all the lawyers, and the Judge dressed up in robes, wigs, etc. These courts were on a higher level than the ordinary Magistrates' Courts, and were used for trials of more serious offences, or to deal with criminals sent up from the Magistrates Court for sentencing. Above the Quarter Sessions Courts were the Assizes, which dealt with the top level of crimes, e.g. treason, murder, etc (although Quarter Sessions could deal with some murders.) Kind regards, Ron Smith

    12/19/2010 03:12:26