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McDreamy · 12/05/2008 10:39

I am interested in applying to become a magistrate when I return to the UK in the summer.

Can anyone share their experiences? There must be a couple of magistrates on mumsnet?

How much time do you commit to? Do you work as well?

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willali · 12/05/2008 12:37

I applied last year - thought I would be a good candidate - Oxbridge graduate, legal background, SAHM so time to give, previous volunteering experience. Interview was the worst ever - they were basically obsessed with how many poor ethnic minority people I knew, told me off for privately educating my children etc etc. I appreciate they need to have mags which reflect the local populace but I live in leafy suburbia!!!! In the week running up to the interview I spent a few hours every day sitting in the mags court (as they advise you to) and NOT ONE of the all white all late middle age all VERY middle class mags could have answered any differently than I did. They clearly have quotas to fill....It was an extremely dispiriting experience as I know I could do a good job. Sorry to be so negative but you should be aware of what it is they are looking for (or what they are not looking for more like!) Good Luck

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FluffyMummy123 · 12/05/2008 12:42

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NewMagOnTheBlock · 12/05/2008 16:14

I'm a newly appointed magistrate, I'm being sworn in next month. I am pretty much the same as willali apart from the Oxbridge and legal but I am university qualified and a teacher. I was appointed - one of 10 successful candidates out of about 70 applicants I think.

The interviews were tough but if you were prepared - which I was, with help from Cod and another Mag on mumsnet who pointed me in the direction of lots of good websites to read up on, they were fine.

They are NOT allowed to appoint people according to their race, gender, age etc. Originally I had hoped the fact that I'm youngish (32yrs) would stand me in good stead but they mark the interviews on a points basis (highest point scores are appointed) so that everyone is supposed to be on an equal footing.

First interview is about the sort of person you are, views you have etc. The second interview you were given a case study and a seriousness test (how seriously you rated different crimes) to read for about 3/4 hour which you then discussed with the interview panel.

I would go to court and see what you think. I only managed a few visits before my interview but they were interesting. Hope that helps.

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nogginthenog · 12/05/2008 16:24

I too have just been appointed, being sworn in this week and next week will meet my mentor. Cod - what does my mentor do?? Do I have to sit with him/her when they sit, or is it more non-court based? Am really looking forward to it now, it has taken 18 months to get appointed!!! Interviews were tough, but I felt only on the basis that they wanted to know what you really thought about something, rather than what you feel is PC.

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FluffyMummy123 · 12/05/2008 16:25

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pageturner · 12/05/2008 23:21

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McDreamy · 13/05/2008 09:34

Thanks everyone, I think I will look into it once I get back to the UK. I may be picking your brains again! Talked to DH about it last night and he was very supportive.

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pageturner · 13/05/2008 18:18

Excellent! A supportive DH is essential!

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Jellycat22 · 04/04/2010 09:17

Can someone advice what or who 'COD' is.

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JollyPirate · 04/04/2010 09:29

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JollyPirate · 04/04/2010 21:35

Message deleted! Did I offend?

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chubles5 · 09/11/2012 14:21

Anyone had an interview to become a magistrate recently? Any hot tips on what to expect?

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