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    Germany Uses Lay Judges, Called "Schoffen," Extensively in Courts of Appeal
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Germany Uses Lay Judges, Called "Schoffen," Extensively in Courts of Appeal

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Germany uses lay judges, called "Schoffen," extensively in courts of appeal for cases of limited jurisdiction and for first level cases of general criminal jurisdiction.

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