"Court Of Justiciary" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Court Of Justiciary LAW AND LEGAL
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A Scotch court of general criminal jurisdiction of all offenses committed in any part of Scotland, both to try causes and to review decisions of Inferior criminal courts. It is composed of five lords of session with the lord president or justice-clerk as president. It also lias ap-pellate jurisdiction in civil causes Involving small amounts. An appeal lies to the house of lords

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