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## It is advised that, for each stage, judges explain the case to participants using the templates providing in S8 |
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- Judges should follow a standard order for proceedings, as follows:
- Investigation, as explained in S4
- In this the judge should endeavour to obtain all the relevant information regarding a case
- Fact finding, as explained in S5
- In this the judge should, using the evidence gathered in the previous stage, establish the facts of the case
- Verdict, as explained in S6
- In this, the judge should decide whether the facts of the case establish, on balance of probabilities, that an offence was committed and the accused committed it
- The judge should then find a verdict of guilty or not guilty
- Sentencing, as explained in S7
- If the accused is found guilty, the judge must pass a sentence using the rules established in S7
- Investigation, as explained in S4
- Judges should explain the stage of proceedings to participants
- It is advised that, for each stage, judges explain the case to participants using the templates providing in S8