0 a local law court in England and in some parts of the US that deals with cases that do not involve serious crime --
1 in England and Wales, and some parts of the US, a local law court that deals with cases that do not involve serious crimes --
This might present the county court judge with a very difficult duty of weighing one against the other.
I do not know whether it is a real advantage that solicitors are allowed to take cases in the county court.
Therefore, hire-purchase troubles and hire-purchase difficulties are not strangers to the county court.
In the present state of the law the county court judge has no discretion whatever.
My other point concerns the discretion of county court judges.
I appreciate the arguments in favour of sending these cases to the county court.
He appeared in the county court and ensured that that practice on the part of that firm was stopped for all time.
I entirely share the welcome which is given to the proposals that county court judges should be appointable as deputy-chairmen of courts of quarter session.