Sheriff Court of Glasgow and Strathkelvin
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Image: © Rudi Winter Taken: 25 Jun 2019
The court building is on the south bank of the River Clyde. Sheriff Courts hear all civil and many criminal cases except those involving the most severe offences in Scotland. A sheriff is a judge presiding a Sheriff Court. They can sit on their own or with a jury, depending on the nature of the case.