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- Q15863490 abstract "The Justice of the Peace (JP) now known as Criminal Law & Justice Weekly (CL&J) has continuously reported for 173 years all aspects of the law for the magisterial and criminal courts, since first published in 1837. It is the oldest legal weekly magazine in England and Wales.First published by Shaw and Co, with the aim of providing the legal community with a "universal medium of communication" the magazine set out to provide certainty of the speediest information upon all subjects falling under the respective cognizance of its readership. The magazine moved to Butterworths in the early 20th century and during the Second World War, it was produced at West Dean House (Butterworths & Co were evacuated to West Sussex during the war). In 1972, the JP was sold to Barry Rose, who also edited the magazine until he sold the JP back to Butterworths in 1997. The back volumes of the JP contain a history of the life and times of England and Wales. It is now owned by LexisNexis which is part of Reed Elsevier.Today, CL&J still reports on all matters concerning the criminal courts and the latest news for its readers. It is used by legal practitioners: judges, justice’s clerks and executives, barristers, solicitors, police, probation, local authorities and all that work within the magistrate’s and criminal court systems. It also includes cases from Justice of the Peace Reports.".
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