English Courts
English Courts are part of the judicial system in England and Wales, responsible for interpreting and applying the law. They handle a variety of cases, including civil disputes, criminal offenses, and family matters. The court system is structured in tiers, with Magistrates' Courts dealing with minor offenses and Crown Courts handling more serious criminal cases.
At the top of the hierarchy are the High Court and the Supreme Court, which oversee significant legal issues and appeals. The courts aim to ensure justice is served fairly and efficiently, providing a framework for resolving conflicts and upholding the rule of law.