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PUBLIC HEALTH, ENGLAND. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations 2020. Approved by both Houses of Parliament. Made - - - - at 2.45 p.m. on 3rd November...
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- What Are The Criminal Procedure Rules?
- Criminal Court Procedure
- General Matters
- Preliminary Proceedings
- Custody and Bail
- Disclosure
- Evidence
- Trial
- Sentencing
- Confiscation and Related Proceedings
The Criminal Procedure Rules are rules about criminal court procedure in magistrates’ courts, the Crown Court, the Court of Appeal and, in extradition appeal cases, the High Court. Each Part of the Criminal Procedure Rules contains rules about parts of that procedure. On this page there are summaries of what each Part is about and links to the rule...
When someone is accused of a crime, they may be sent a notice (called a ‘summons’ or a ‘requisition’) that tells them to go to court on the date in the notice, or tells them to fill in a form with the notice and send that form to the court. Sometimes the person is arrested, questioned, formally accused of the crime (‘charged’) and then taken to cou...
Part 1 The overriding objective (MS Word Document, 86.5 KB) This Part states the objective for all the other rules. It places duties on the court and on everyone involved in a case. Part 2 Understanding and applying the rules; Powers and duties of court officers and justices’ legal advisers (MS Word Document, 174 KB) This Part explains when the Cri...
Part 7 Starting a prosecution in a magistrates' court (MS Word Document, 120 KB) This Part contains rules about how the prosecutor must start a case and how the prosecutor must explain what the defendant is accused of doing. Part 8 Initial details of the prosecution case (MS Word Document, 85.5 KB) This Part lists the information that a prosecutor ...
Part 13 Warrants for arrest, detention or imprisonment (MS Word Document, 110 KB) This Part contains rules about the information that must be included in the types of warrant to which it applies. Part 14 Bail and custody time limits (MS Word Document, 232 KB) Before trial a defendant who has been arrested can be released under a legal duty to atten...
Part 15 Disclosure (MS Word Document, 129 KB) Sometimes a prosecutor has information that could contradict the prosecution case or support the defendant’s case. The prosecutor is under a legal duty to give that information to the defendant. The defendant is under a legal duty to give the prosecutor and the court the names of any defence witnesses a...
Part 16 Written witness statements (MS Word Document, 90.5 KB) This Part contains rules about the content of statements by witnesses and about objecting to the use of written witness statements as evidence. Part 17 Witness summonses, warrants and orders (MS Word Document, 105 KB) This Part contains rules about applying for court orders for witnesse...
Part 24 Trial and sentence in a magistrates' court (MS Word Document, 201 KB) This Part contains the rules about what happens, and in what order, when a magistrates’ court tries a case against a defendant and passes sentence if the defendant pleads guilty or is convicted. Part 25 Trial and sentence in the Crown Court (MS Word Document, 184 KB) This...
Part 28 Sentencing procedures in special cases and on committal for sentence, etc. (MS Word Document, 182 KB) Any penalty that the court can impose on a defendant who pleads guilty or who is convicted is called a ‘sentence’. A sentence may include time in prison, a fine, or other penalties. The main rules about passing sentence are in Parts 24 and ...
Part 33 Confiscation and related proceedings (MS Word Document, 324 KB) At the end of a case sometimes the court can make a ‘confiscation order’ for the defendant to pay money made from the crime. The prosecutor can apply for a ‘restraint order’ to stop the defendant disposing of property that may be confiscated. This Part contains rules about appl...
On 13 November 2020, the Chancellor made a Treasury Direction under Section 71 and 76 of the Coronavirus Act to extend and modify the effect of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. The...
Nov 13, 2020 · 13. In addition, after the end of the Brexit transition period, the UK will amend its rules that implement Article 55 of the BRRD, creating a parallel but distinct bail-in regime for the UK. This means that underwriters that are UK financial institutions will need to start including a
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European Parliament resolution of 13 November 2020 on the impact of COVID-19 measures on democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights (2020/2790(RSP)) (2021/C 415/05) The European Parliament,
Nov 13, 2020 · European Parliament resolution of 13 November 2020 on the impact of COVID-19 measures on democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights (2020/2790(RSP))
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Introduction. The Sentencing Act 2020 will come into force on 1 December 2020. The Act creates the Sentencing Code, which brings together the legislative provisions which courts refer to when...