You may be interested to learn, bednobs, that more than 95% of all criminal prosecutions are dealt with to a conclusion in the Magistrates’ court. A large number of offences can only be dealt with at the lower court. These include (among many others) almost all motoring offences, common assault, assault on a PC, most public order offences and animal cruelty offences.
As well as these there are large numbers of “Either Way” offences which can be dealt with either by Magistrates or in the Crown Court (examples, Theft, Burglary, Dangerous Driving) and many of these stay in the lower court. In the event the defendant pleads not guilty to any of these matters a trial is heard in the Magistrates’ court.
Hope your hubby will provide the “all sorts” you promised him if you were wrong.