- crimes, all
charges are
adjudicated by
mixed tribunals where lay
judges (
Schöffen) and
professional judges preside together. As of 2016, Germany's murder...
-
likely to
result in
agreement between the
judge and the jury. In the
German Schöffen model, a
trained judge and two lay
judges collaborate to
determine whether...
- crimes, all
charges are
tried before mixed tribunals on
which lay
judges (
Schöffen or ****essors) sit side by side with
professional judges.
German police...
- hillock, or some
other well-known and
accessible spot. The
Freigraf and the
Schöffen (judges)
occupied the bench,
before which a table, with a
sword and rope...
- compromise.
Public discussion about candidates is very unusual. Lay
judges (
Schöffen) are
ordinary members of the
public selected for this role by a special...
- "Parteien Chef", "Bailiffs", "Mayors", with the
supervision of
German "
Schoffen" (Advisers) and "Schlichten" (Arbiters) with
ample legal powers. The most...
- in
higher courts a
bench of judges, of
which two are lay
magistrates (
Schöffen) in
certain cases. In the
criminal system,
judges and
magistrates are the...
- goes back to 1349 when the
Boppard Schöffen (roughly "lay jurists")
families founded the
church brotherhood, or
Schöffen brotherhood with the
Kleines Hospital...
-
Germany all
charges are
tried before mixed tribunals on
which lay
judges (
Schöffen; a kind of lay judge) sit side by side with
professional judges. Section...
- from the mid-15th
century Deed of the city of
Cologne (Bürgermeister and
Schöffen) from 1159, with city seal,"digitalised image".
Photograph Archive of Old...