Intro to the Magistracy with Sentencing Exercise

Sarah Butters


Organisation:
Magistrates Association
Region:
Yorkshire & Humber
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Free
Category:
Humanities
Updated:
18th September 2023

As a speaker from Magistrates in the Community, I offer talks to support citizenship and learning. Our talks can be aimed at any age group however we have a programme specifically aimed at 6 th Form students either studying Law or Criminology OR looking to study those subjects at university.

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About Sarah Butters

Sarah spent the early part of her career as a BBC journalist, working in both Yorkshire and Greater Manchester. After a family tragedy which brought her into contact with the criminal justice system, she returned to the University of Leeds as a mature student before applying to the magistracy. Sarah was sworn in as JP in May 2022 and sits on the North and West Yorkshire Bench. Now joint organiser of the Magistrates Association's community programme in West Yorkshire, Sarah goes into schools, universities and community groups to deliver talks and workshops about the work of magistrates and the workings of the criminal justice system.


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