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notnutnut | 13:59 Sun 27th Nov 2016 | Criminal
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Good morning all,
BARMAID posted a url link thing in answer to someones question and it does seem to give the crown court daily listings that I was looking for but I did wonder if there was or is another list for the afternoon ? This is where I got to so far ; https://www.courtserve.net/courtlists/viewcourtlist2014.php?courtlist=woodg_T161128.01.htm&type=crlists

Thanks in advance NNN.
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That link just goes to a sign-in page, Notnutnut. Crown Courts usually list all cases for 10am (even though the courts don't actually sit until 10.30am). On arrival though, the participants in some cases will see them listed on the monitors as, for example, 'Not before noon' or 'Not before 2.30pm'. So I doubt that any lists specifically for the afternoon are...
15:53 Sun 27th Nov 2016
That link just goes to a sign-in page, Notnutnut.

Crown Courts usually list all cases for 10am (even though the courts don't actually sit until 10.30am). On arrival though, the participants in some cases will see them listed on the monitors as, for example, 'Not before noon' or 'Not before 2.30pm'.

So I doubt that any lists specifically for the afternoon are published.
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Buenchico, thanks for that, I did realise it's a sign-in page and duly signed in but I'm not showing. I was told I'm on the warned list for week starting 28/11 but it's a long while since I was on one last and I wasn't sure how I'd know when to go you see.
Thanks again. NNN.
If you're on the warned list you'll probably get a phone call from your solicitor on the day before the hearing. It might be quite late. I guy I was working with had to pull out of the following day's work at 8pm because he'd only just had a phone call to tell him he'd got to attend court at 10am the next day, so don't expect a lot of notice!

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