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What is the Major Criminal Circuit Court, and what punishments does it issue?

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What is the Major Criminal Circuit Court of First Instance, and what are the possible punishments it issues?

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Ibrahim Al Banna Advocates & Legal Consultants
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22 May 2024, 15:37

Dear Questioner,

Thank you for reaching out with your inquiry regarding the major criminal circuit first instance!

The major criminal circuit in the first instance refers to the court that handles serious criminal cases at the initial trial level.

This court deals with significant offenses such as serious assaults, large-scale fraud, and other major crimes.

The punishment for crimes adjudicated in this court varies widely depending on the nature and severity of the offense.

Penalties can range from fines and imprisonment to more severe sentences, including life imprisonment or even the death penalty for the most grievous offenses.

For a detailed assessment of your specific situation and to understand the potential legal implications and defenses, I would recommend scheduling a consultation.

This will allow us to discuss your case in detail and develop a strategy to address your concerns.

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Jassim Ali Al Haddad Lawyers and Legal Consultants
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23 May 2024, 06:45

Dear Questioner,

It is the criminal court that specializes in serious crimes, and the penalties vary according to the type of crime.

If anything else is required, don’t hesitate to contact us via email at or call our offices in Dubai at [------] or Sharjah at [------].

Jasim Al Haddad Law Firm

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