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Chartered Legal Executive Advocates

Civil Proceedings Certificate

  • To appear in open court in the County Court in all actions, except family proceedings
  • To appear before Justices or a District Judge (Magistrates’ Court) in the Magistrates’ Courts in relation to all matters originating by complaint or application, including applications under the licensing, betting and gaming legislation
  • To appear before any tribunal under the supervision of the Council on Tribunals where the tribunal rules provide for a non-discretionary right of audience being available to barristers and solicitors
  • To appear before Coroners’ Courts in respect of all matters determined by those Courts and to exercise rights of audience similar to those exercised by solicitors and barristers.

Criminal Proceedings Certificate

  • To appear before Justices or a District Judge (Magistrates’ Court) in all adult magistrates courts in relation to all matters within that Court’s criminal jurisdiction
  • To appear before Justices or a District Judge (Magistrates’ Court) in all Youth Courts in relation to all matters within that Court’s criminal jurisdiction
  • To appear in the Crown Court or High Court before a judge in chambers to conduct bail applications;
  • To appear in the Crown Court on appeal from the Magistrates’ Court, the Youth Court or on committal of an adult for sentence or to be dealt with, if s/he, or any solicitor by whom s/he is employed or any other solicitor or Fellow in the same employment as her/him, appeared on behalf of the defendant in the Magistrates’ Court or Youth Court;
  • To appear before Coroners’ Courts in respect of all matters determined by those Courts, and to exercise rights of audience similar to those exercised by solicitors and barristers.

Family Proceedings Certificate

  • To appear in Court (including in open court) in all County Court family proceedings
  • To appear before Justices or a District Judge (Magistrates’ Court) in the Family Proceedings Courts;
  • To appear before Coroners’ Courts in respect of all matters determined by those Courts, and to exercise rights of audience similar to those exercised by solicitors and barristers.

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