Magistrates' Court of Queensland

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The Magistrates' Court of Queensland is the lowest court for the Australian state of Queensland. The court is the first stop in many criminal and civil actions and deal with minor criminal and civil matters. The court may also decide to send cases brought before it to a higher court in the court hierarchy.


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In a criminal case a police prosecutor (usually a sergeant) is always present, who gives details of the offence. A prosecutor can also be a lawyer employed by the government to represent the general public's interests in court proceedings against people accused of committing crimes. The defendant is also present, represented either by a solicitor, barrister or by himself or herself.

The court has jurisdiction to deal with civil matters where the amount in dispute is $50,000 or less.


Those present at court include the magistrate, police prosecutor, defendant, plaintiff and witnesses for either party. It is a condition that those who enter the court bow to the bench upon entry. Plaintiffs, defendants, their councils and witnesses must rise when they wish to address the bench or when addressed by the magistrate.

Members of the media and general public are allowed into the courtroom, except where a party to the action is under 17 in which case the magistrates' court becomes a child court and the media and public will only have restricted access to the court.

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