highcourt system
Across
- 3. of the Court.
- 11. The Local Court deals with minor civil disputes. In this court, people can
- 13. same status as the Supreme Court of New South Wales. There are 6 permanent Judges in
- 17. The District Court is known to be the "middle" court in the state legal
- 20. located in canberra and is the highest court in the Australian Judical system.
- 21. The Family Court of Australia is led by Chief Justice
- 23. This is the highest court in the NSW state court hierarchy and hears
- 27. Bryant, who oversees the judicial and administrative
- 28. development, building and planning disputes. The Court is highly specialised, with
- 29. more than $ ¾ million. The Supreme Court also reviews (or hears the appeals from)
- 30. 47 judges.
Down
- 1. The Land and Environment Court vests the power to determine
- 2. investigates deaths by unusual means.
- 3. The Federal Court of Australia is a national court which sits in all capital cities
- 4. other people for damage to property or for injury claims up to $40 000. The local court also
- 5. deals with the protection of children
- 6. It also appeals (gets an application for a legal decision to be reviewed by higher court)
- 7. court approximately hears 80% of both civil and criminal cases.
- 8. the courts which are lower in the court hierarchy such as the District Court. The court
- 9. sentences and supervises the treatment of serious offenders with drug or alcohol dependencies.
- 10. like armed robbery, manslaughter and homicide to decide if there is enough evidence
- 12. Land and Environment Court.
- 14. elsewhere in Australia when necessary.
- 15. and kidnapping. The Supreme Court hears the serious civil cases such as court cases
- 16. the case to go on for a higher court trial. The magistrate hears bail applications as well. The
- 18. most difficult cases. It hears the serious criminal cases such as murder, serious sexual
- 19. minor criminal matters for example; stealing, drink driving, indecent language and assault
- 22. the local court. There are 19 district courts in NSW and 68 judges.
- 24. There is a magistrate to manage committal hearings dealing with major criminal
- 25. criminal matters such as armed robbery, rape, and assault (but not murder, treason &
- 26. The District Court manages the more serious civil cases for claims up to $750 000 &