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A magistrate has suspended a person’s driver’s licence. The person decides to appeal the decision. Which court would be most likely to hear the appeal? (A) Local C... show full transcript
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To determine which court would be most likely to hear an appeal regarding a suspended driver’s licence, we consider the nature of the case. The appropriate venue for appealing decisions made by a magistrate typically falls under the District Court. The Local Court generally handles minor offenses and local government matters, while the Licensing Court deals with specific licensing issues but not necessarily appeals from a magistrate. The Court of Criminal Appeal is generally reserved for criminal matters and not for driver’s licence suspensions. Therefore, the best choice is:
(B) District Court
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