Michigan Security Guard Licensing Practice Test

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In court, the person that usually hears bail applications, arrangements, and traffic court is called a

  1. Prosecutor

  2. Court reporter

  3. Justice of the Peace

  4. Judge

The correct answer is: Justice of the Peace

In the Ontario court system, a Justice of the Peace is the official who typically hears bail applications, arrangements and traffic court. Justices of the Peace play a significant role within the Ontario legal system; they have jurisdiction over a broad range of matters. When it comes to criminal law, which involves bail applications and arraignments, they have the authority to hear those instances. Furthermore, they are often responsible for presiding over provincial offenses, which includes traffic violations. Therefore, they are the ones who usually hear traffic court to decide the penalty for any traffic violations. Other roles, like a Prosecutor, Court Reporter, and Judge, are involved in different aspects of the court proceedings.