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Re:Commit to Crown Court First Hearing (Posted on: 2012-03-07 16:38:18)
Every person charged with a crime goes to a Magistrates\' court first (and over 95% of criminal cases are tried at a Magistrates\' court). At the Crown Court, a preliminary hearing (PH) is the first step where case management issues (service of the prosecution case papers the making of preparatory applications) are raised. If the Defendant intends to plead guilty he/she can be sentenced at the Preliminary Hearing. If there is no PH, a Plea and Case Management Hearing (PCMH) will be required - where a defendant replies to a charge put to him by the court (by entering a \'guilty\' or \'not guilty\' plea). Depending on the plea entered there may be several hearings for applications (disclosure, special measures, hearsay evidence, bad character evidence, bail application) before the matter reaches trial or sentencing/acquittal. Criminal Procedure Rules: http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/a_to_c/criminal_procedure_rules/ |
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Commit to Crown Court First Hearing (Posted on: 2012-02-29 17:08:28)
Hi, new to all this! I\'m after some information, if a person has been to magistrates court and the magistrate has commited it to crown court and the first hearing at crown court will be on (date....) what happens on this first hearing? And then what happens after the first hearing? Sorry for the questions! |
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