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Clerks train as judges to ease shortage 2017-12-26
Shanghai's first batch of 157 clerks-turned-judges is bringing new blood to local courts.
The 157 new judges, aged from 28 to 41, were selected from 296 law clerks across the city who underwent a series of exams, including written tests and mock trials, since September.
The new judges will be dispatched to grassroots courts to hear cases, the Shanghai High People’s Court said Monday.
The 157 new judges, aged from 28 to 41, were selected from 296 law clerks across the city who underwent a series of exams, including written tests and mock trials, since September.
The new judges will be dispatched to grassroots courts to hear cases, the Shanghai High People’s Court said Monday.
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