In trials by jury the Criminal Court is composed of one judge and a jury of nine ordinary persons. It has the competence to decide on cases which exceed the competence of the Court of Magistrates as a Court of Criminal Judicature. In certain cases the Court may also sit without an empanelled jury.
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