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Form PF83: Judgment on non-attendance of party at trial (rule 39.3 and PD39A paragraph 2).
ETAP brings together top evaluation and experimentation experts from across the UK to provide free evaluation advice to civil servants and What Works Centres.
How to challenge a decision by a magistrates' court. Including how to get a fine reviewed, if you did not know about your case, how to appeal to the Crown Court.
We hear appeals against certain decisions by: all 3 divisions of the High Court of Justice and their specialist courts, including the Administrative Court the County Court the Family Court We also hear appeals against certain decisions by the: Competition...
Centre of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) trial reports, and Scientific Advisory Committee on the Medical Implications of Less Lethal Weapons (SACMILL) correspondence and reports.
Forms to use with the Criminal Procedure Rules.
Form No.46: Judgment after trial before Judge with jury (Practice Direction 40B para 14.1(2)).
Use these forms for plea and trial preparation hearings (PTPH) in Crown Courts.
What happens if you're charged with a crime. Find out about the hearing, when you can be released on bail and being put in custody (on remand).
Form No.48: Order after separate trial of issue under rule 3.1(2)(i).
The different types of court - magistrates' court, Crown Court and youth court - the crimes they deal with and the level of sentences they can give.
Commonly used references to identify cases used by the offices of the Royal Courts of Justice and Rolls Building.
We hear appeals from proceedings in the Crown Court. We hear appeals against: convictions in the Crown Court sentences given by the Crown Court (even if the conviction was in a magistrates’ court) confiscation orders imposed by the Crown Court...
How to appeal a decision by a Crown Court. Find out which forms you'll need and what the appeal process involves.
Form PF74: Order for trial of whole claim or of an issue by Master or District Judge (PD2B para. 4.1).
What is the Financial Remedies Court (FRC) The FRC is a specialist part of the Family Court. Following the breakdown of a marriage or civil partnership there are often financial issues that need to be resolved. Financial support for children...
Form N172: Notice of trial date.
Form PF53: Order for separate trial of an issue (rule 3.1(2)(i)).
Form TCC / PTR1: Pre-trial review questionnaire.
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