Criminal court statistics quarterly: April to June 2025
Type and volume of cases received and processed through the criminal court system of England and Wales, including statistics on case timeliness.
Applies to England and Wales
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This is the quarterly Q2 2025 criminal courts statistics publication.
The statistics here focus on key trends in case volume and progression through the criminal court system in England and Wales. This also includes:
- Experimental statistics on ‘the use of language interpreter and translation services in courts and tribunals;
Additional data tools and CSVs have also been provided.
Statisticians comment
This report covers the period to the end of June 2025.
The demand on the criminal courts continues to grow with receipt volumes maintaining high levels at the magistrates’ courts – with increases seen for more serious “for trial” cases. Receipts at the Crown Court have maintained high levels over the last year, with over 30,000 cases entering the Crown Court in the latest quarter.
Disposals volumes have increased in the latest quarter but remain below receipts at both magistrates’ and Crown courts, resulting in the open caseload continuing to grow. The open caseload increased by 2% in the Crown Court and by 6% in the magistrates’ court, reaching series peaks for both jurisdictions in the latest period.
In the latest period trial effectiveness improved in the Crown Court, with the ineffective trial percentage falling to the lowest level since June 2021.
Timeliness (defined as at court time) in both courts increased over the past year, up 2% in the Crown Court and 3% in the magistrates’ court. In addition, the age of the open caseload continued to increase, with a higher proportion of cases open for more than a year.
Criminal court statistics quarterly, July to September 2025
The next criminal court statistics publication is scheduled for release on 18th December 2025.
Pre-release
In addition to Ministry of Justice (MOJ) professional and production staff, pre-release access to the quarterly statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following post holders:
Ministry of Justice
Private Offices; Permanent Secretary; Director General, Policy; Director General, Chief Operating Officer Group; Direct, Courts and Family Justice; Director Analysis; Director, Chief Data Officer; Deputy Director, Criminal Justice Strategy and Criminal Courts Policy; Criminal Court Policy and Procedure; Criminal Court Insights; Deputy Director, Courts and Tribunals Joint Unit; Courts and Tribunal Joint Unit; Deputy Director, RASSO and Domestic Abuse Policy; Rape Review; Courts Victim Experience and Attrition; Deputy Head of News; 3 Press Officers.
Her Majesty’s Court and Tribunals Service
Chief Executive, HMCTS; Chief Finance Officer, HMCTS; Director of Operations, HMCTS; Director, Strategy Analysis and Planning; Director, Communications; Head of External Communications, HMCTS; Deputy Director of Analysis and Performance (x2); Crime reporting and analysis; Deputy Director, Crime Live Service Owner; Crime Service Manager (x2); Deputy Director, Intelligent Client Function and Contract Services Division; Operational Contract Manager; Contract Support Officer.
Judicial Office
Chief Executive; Head of Digital and Data; Data Analyst (x2)
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Private Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs; Justice and Home Affairs Policy Unit; Communications; Analysts