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From early January 2021, the Claimant made several people (including many in the Conservative Party) aware of the dispute, including, in many instances, sending some of them copies of the Memos and the MdR Letter (see [110] and [112] below).
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30 September 2021 Central Criminal Court . 1. A great deal has been said in court over the last two days, I emphasise wholly properly, about the devastating, tragic and wholly brutal circumstances of the death of Sarah Everard; additionally, many details as to her demise, along with abundant observations as
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This report covers the period to the end of June 2021, it shows the impact of COVID-19 response on criminal courts and the recovery from measures put in place to minimise risks to court users. Following the limited operation of the criminal courts, particularly during Spring 2020,[footnote 1] and the gradual reintroduction of jury trials[footnote 2...
Common Platform and reform to criminal court data
‘Common Platform’ is a new digital case management system for the magistrates’ and Crown Courts. The system seeks to streamline data collection, data accessibility and improve the way criminal cases are processed across the Criminal Justice System. It will eventually replace the existing ‘legacy’ criminal court systems Libra (magistrates’) and XHIBIT (Crown), with a single, streamlined system. Early adopter courts across England and Wales will test the system before the subsequent rollout to...
Outstanding caseload refresh
The inclusion of Common Platform data provides an opportunity to review and refresh our published methodologies. We are working closely with HMCTS analysts and operations to ensure that the we are maximising the quality, coherence and consistency across published National Statistics and HMCTS management information figures on caseloads. This will result in changes to the existing caseload methodologies in the next release to Q3 2021 planned for publication in December 2021. Full details and i...
Data developments
Timeliness estimates updated to June 2021New experimental statistics using a new data linking methodology has been developed using the Ministry of Justices open-source statistical ‘Splink’package to provide updated end-to-end timeliness estimates for the second time since December 2019. Currently the new data provides national level estimates of timeliness from offence to completion for defendants dealt with at the Crown Court (Table T4). We will continue to develop the new linked end-to-end...
Criminal case receipts at the magistrates’ courts stabilised while disposals rose – both remain below pre-COVID levels. Outstanding cases continued to fall from a series peak in Q2 2020. Receipts fell by 4% on the previous quarter, while disposals increased by 12%. Outstanding cases fell by 8% on the previous quarter but remain higher than pre-COVI...
The volume of outstanding cases at the Crown Court continued to rise. In Q2 2021 receipts and disposals at the Crown Court maintained pre-COVID levels, however receipts remain above disposals. As a result, the volume of outstanding cases increased by 40% compared to the previous year and 1% on the previous quarter. Figure 3: Crown Court caseload, Q...
Timeliness at the magistrates’ courts and Crown Court increased The time from offence to completion at the magistrates’ court stabilised around the series peak, 201 days in Q2 2021. At the Crown Court, the time from receipt to completion continued to increase (137 days) returning to levels last seen in 2015. New experimental statistics using a new ...
Total financial impositions continued to increase from series lows in Q2 2020 and are back to pre-COVID levels. Total financial impositions in Q2 2021 rose to £156m from £54m in Q2 2020 and returned back to pre-COVID levels. The total value of outstanding financial impositions increased slightly to £1.24 billion in Q2 2021. Figure 10: HMCTS managem...
The number of completed language service requests increased on the previous quarter and the success rate remained stable. There were 39,903 completed requests in Q2 2021, up 44% on the previous quarter. The success rate for requests was 97%, stable with the previous year.
The latest data presented in this publication are provisional. Final data for each calendar year is published in June, following further data cleaning and the incorporation of additional cases not available in our original extracts.
Dec 16, 2022 · Ross McCullam attacked Megan Newborough, 23, at his home in Coalville, Leicestershire, on 6 August 2021. The pair had been in a short relationship, having met at work. Laboratory worker...
Feb 2, 2021 · Details. A list of cases due to be heard in the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). Observe a court or tribunal hearing as a journalist, researcher or member of the public. Published 2 February...
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Jul 22, 2021 · This bulletin reports on case outcomes that police forces have assigned to notifiable offences recorded by the police in England and Wales between 1st April 2020 and 31st March 2021. Key results