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  2. The routes by which a criminal case can come to the Crown Court, and some key facts and figures relating to court business, are also outlined here. Secondly, the authors describe the core components of a Crown Court trial and Crown Court sentencing hearing, and the key players (professionals, practitioners and lay participants) in the courtroom.

  3. The Crown Court. If a case is too serious to be heard in a magistrates’ court, the magistrates will send it to the Crown Court. Crown Court cases are heard by a judge and a jury. The judge will give directions about how the trial should run. The jury decides whether or not the defendant is guilty.

  4. May 3, 2024 · Crown Court, a court system sitting in England and Wales and dealing largely with criminal cases. Created under the Courts Act of 1971, the Crown Court replaced the Crown Court of Liverpool, the Crown Court of Manchester, the Central Criminal Court in London (the Old Bailey), and all the other old assize and quarter sessions courts. From 1966 to 1969 a royal commission chaired by Richard ...

  5. The Crown Court also hears appeals from magistrates' courts. The Crown Court is the only court in England and Wales that has the jurisdiction to try cases on indictment, and when exercising such a role, it is a superior court in that its judgments cannot be reviewed by the Administrative Court of the King's Bench Division of the High Court.

  6. The Crown Court deals with the most serious criminal cases. Each case is overseen by a judge who is responsible for setting out the timetable in the case, making a judgement on any legal questions (such as whether certain types of evidence can be used) and sentencing the defendant if they are convicted.

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