crown court
The Crown Court is a type of Criminal Court.
Southwark Crown Court was created in 1983.
Cambridge Crown Court was created in 2004.
Inner London Crown Court was created in 1917.
Court for Crown Cases Reserved was created in 1848.
Red Crown Tourist Court was created in 1931.
It's a Criminal Court.
Magistrate court. Supreme court. Crown court County court. The list goes on...
Magistrates court & Crown court.
The crown, or the Queen, actually has absolutely nothing to do with any court case! The term crown in England or State in the United States is simply used to represent the interests of the government.
To be correct, this should always be referred to as the Crown Court - with capitals - as there is only one for England and Wales, although it sits at various centres around the two countries. Scotland has its own completely separate, and completely different, legal systems, both civil and criminal, and therefore has its own Courts. There is no Crown Court in Scotland.The Clerk of the Court (more often now referred to as the "Court Manager") reads out the indictments, as charges in the Crown Court are referred to.