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An 'either way' offence is one that is heard in which court?

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An either way offence can be heard in either the Magistrates' Court or the Crown Court. The choice of court depends on the seriousness of the case and the defendant's preference. This category includes offences that can vary significantly in severity, such as theft or burglary. 


Key Point: Understanding the classification of offences and the jurisdiction of different courts is essential for navigating the criminal justice system and determining the appropriate venue for trial.

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