Donate SIGN UP

Crown Court Trial - Postponements

Avatar Image
soup-kitchen | 21:10 Fri 25th Jul 2008 | Criminal
2 Answers
After being referred to Crown Court, my partner's case was listed for trial in December, but the day before he was told not to come as there was no time to hear the case. Then it was relisted for June, but again, there was not time for it to be heard. No date has yet been fixed for it to be heard. We been told it could be October, his solicitor doesn't know. Is there any time limit when the case must be heard? Or a limit to how often it can be put off?
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 2 of 2rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by soup-kitchen. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
No time limit in the Crown Court. This is fairly typical owing to the tight schedules they work to.

The wheels of justice really do turn VERY slowly.
Question Author
Thank you. I'd a horrible feeling that it could just run and run.

This is quite a minor case compared to many, but it is still incredibly stressful getting geared up to go to Court, as you wait weeks and weeks, and then right at the very last minute it gets pulled from the list.

it's beginning to make us both feel quite ill.

1 to 2 of 2rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Crown Court Trial - Postponements

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.