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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.

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