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Q: Why do you have a trial of issue in a crown court?
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What court official acts on behalf of the people during a trial?

crown prosecutor-DA


How did the trial go for p j proby go?

P.J. Proby's trial is listed to begin on 6th March 2012 at Worcester Crown Court.


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How to appeal a trial where a Note of Issue was never served?

A Note of Issue is a paper, wherein a party certifies to the Court that a case is ready for trial. It is usually accompanied by another document known as a "Certificate of Readiness." In New York, a case may not proceed to trial without a Note of Issue.


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The type of jury that hears a criminal case in a trial setting is?

A "grand jury" might be utilized to hand down an indictment in a criminal case. The subsequent trial would be held in 'criminal court' and tried by a 'petit jury.'


What is 'To mention and to fix' in crown court?

In the Crown Court the phrase, "to mention and to fix" is a procedure by which court cases are listed. It is a phrase used during the arraignment part of a judicial procedure. To mention and to fix means to announce a charge against an individual, and, if they plead not guilty, a court date for a trial is fixed or set.


Is a criminal court different to a crown court?

The Crown Court is a type of Criminal Court.


Can you win the trial in the crown court appealing conviction about assaulting your husband if you have previous caution of slapping him?

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What does Forfeiture and issue capias mean?

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When was Southwark Crown Court created?

Southwark Crown Court was created in 1983.