Ah, in the crown court, "to mention" means to briefly bring up a case for administrative purposes or to schedule future hearings. And "to fix" means to set a date for the trial or other important court proceedings. It's all about organizing and moving forward in a thoughtful and orderly way. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, every step in the legal process is important to create a masterpiece of justice.
crown court
The Crown Court is a type of Criminal Court.
"For mention" refers to a court hearing where parties appear to provide updates or discuss procedural matters, rather than to resolve the case itself. It allows the court to monitor progress and set future dates. "To fix at court" typically means to schedule or set a specific date for a hearing or trial. Together, these terms indicate a step in the legal process where the court and parties organize the timeline for case proceedings.
Southwark Crown Court was created in 1983.
Cambridge Crown Court was created in 2004.
Red Crown Tourist Court was created in 1931.
Court for Crown Cases Reserved was created in 1848.
Inner London Crown Court was created in 1917.
It's a Criminal Court.
Magistrate court. Supreme court. Crown court County court. The list goes on...
Magistrates court & Crown court.
To refer to, especially incidentally. n. # ## The act of referring to something briefly or casually. ## An incidental reference or allusion. # Honorable mention. idiom: not to mention # In addition to; as well as.