Meet Wales' shelf-stacking magistrate

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From check-outs to court: The magistrate who stacks shelves

At the end of the day, mentally, you have to leave your work at the court.

I'm still the normal Luke who gets home, goes on my phone or TV and does the things any other 22-year-old would.'I don't go telling people'Luke says:"The job is challenging - it does test you and your morals"My friends didn't believe me at first and immediately asked how much I am paid. But the simple answer is I'm not, it is voluntary.

I don't go around saying"I'm a magistrate". I keep it personal and if they ask then I'll be open about the process.How do I become a magistrate?Potential applicants must be aged between 18 and 65, but don't need any formal qualifications or legal trainingThe Ministry of Justice for England and Wales look for people who are aware of social issues and are committed to their community.

 

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Shouldn't be a big deal. Magistrates are meant to represent the people. The usual 60+ year old retiree doesnt know as much about life in the 21st century

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