In crown court, no event means that at that specific moment no event has been recorded in the system. This information should be listed in your court records under the details and events subheadings.
A 'no event' in crown court refers to a situation where the prosecution does not proceed with a case against a defendant, often due to insufficient evidence or other legal reasons. This can occur after an arraignment or during the trial process. When a 'no event' is declared, the charges are effectively dropped, and the defendant is typically released from the proceedings.
crown court
"Crown" or "Rex." or "King/Queen"
The Crown Court is a type of Criminal Court.
it means it can be heard either in magistrates or crown court
Cambridge Crown Court was created in 2004.
Southwark Crown Court was created in 1983.
Red Crown Tourist Court was created in 1931.
Inner London Crown Court was created in 1917.
Court for Crown Cases Reserved was created in 1848.
It means the situation ( case ) is settled ( solved ).
It's a Criminal Court.