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Dangerous driving conviction in 2005/2006 Re: Norwich incident  
Hello, I am trying to locate details of an incident in July 2005 relating to dangerous driving. There was a fatality: Peter Fuller. The lorry driver was sentenced to 10 months in prison served at Norwich Prison before deportation. Can anyone tell me how to access any details at all? Thank you

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Georgiaroset
2019-08-21 23:13:07
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Data Acquisition Method  
Hi, I'm currently working at the Financial Conduct Authority. Some of the info in the below link is of interest to our enforcements officers. As I'm aware you aren't a government organisation. I'm just wondering - where do you obtain your data from for these criminal convictions? If it's obtained directly from courts - how do you obtain this? (web-scrape? open source court reports? etc.) Is there any documentation you can provide to me? Thanks, Daniel Web Link:https://www.thelawpages.com/court-cases/court-case-search.php?action=search&pa=1&limit=20&mode=0

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2023-04-11 09:47:11
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Data Collection and Representability  
Hi,
Does anyone know how representative are the cases captured in this dataset?
Could I take a sample of these cases and generalise to the whole Crown Court?

How is this data collected? 

Many thanks 

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tinagu
2016-07-13 10:39:13
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Data Collection Method  
Hi, I'm working for the FCA and some case information on this website is relevant to my job. I'm wondering where the case information is supplied from e.g., webscraped from court pages, sent directly from individual courts, etc. Please can you help me to understand how you obtain this data? Thanks

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2023-04-18 13:18:26
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can anyone tell if its normal practice the eve off your crown court appearance and with no prior notice for your solicitor to hand deliver a letter at 7.30 pm to cancel tomorrows hearing and delaying it for 7 days with no explaination as to why ,is it a bad sign what reasons are they allowed to do that

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jasonpat
2012-05-02 06:38:01
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