Overview The officers of the Criminal Court are divided into two types:
judicial officers and
administrative officers. The judicial officers are formally called the "court of justice judicial officers" (ข้าราชการตุลาการศาลยุติธรรม) and the administrative officers, the "court of justice administrative officers" (ข้าราชการศาลยุติธรรม). The judicial officers deal with judicial affairs of the court, whilst the administrative officers handle administrative affairs of the court (providing support to the judicial affairs).
Judicial service Presidency The judicial officers are led by the presidency of the court consisting of one judicial officer called "President of the Criminal Court" (อธิบดีผู้พิพากษาศาลอาญา) and another judicial officer called "Vice President of the Criminal Court" (รองอธิบดีผู้พิพากษาศาลอาญา). If necessary, the
Statute of the Courts of Justice, 2543 BE (2000), allows the appointment of more than one but no more than three vice presidents.
Divisions The judicial service of the court is divided into divisions (แผนก). Each division consists of thirteen chambers (คณะ). Each chamber consists of at least two judges. Cases brought to the court are assigned to the responsible chambers. A judge of one chamber may also be a member of another chamber.
Administrative service The administrative officers of the Criminal Court are attached to the Criminal Court Administrative Office (สำนักอำนวยการประจำศาลอาญา). The office is led by one administrative officer called "Director of the Criminal Court Administrative Office" (ผู้อำนวยการสำนักอำนวยการประจำศาลอาญา) who is supervised by the Criminal Court presidency. The office is divided into six sections: • Assistant Section (ส่วนช่วยอำนวยการ), • Financial Section (ส่วนคลัง), • Public Relations Section (ส่วนบริการประชาชนและประชาสัมพันธ์), •
Case Management Section (ส่วนจัดการงานคดี), •
Proceedings Support Section (ส่วนช่วยพิจารณาคดี), and • Dispute Settlement and Rights Protection Section (ส่วนไกล่เกลี่ยและประนอมข้อพิพาทและคุ้มครองสิทธิ). == Seal ==