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The Criminal Justice and Courts Bill was introduced into the House of Commons on 5 February 2014.
The Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) is considering whether amendments should be made to Civil Procedure Rules Part 83 and in particular rules 83.13 and 83.26.
Type and volume of cases received and processed through the criminal court system of England and Wales, including statistics on case timeliness. Also includes statistics on the use of language interpreter and translation services in courts and tribunals, England and...
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One year anniversary of cameras starting to roll in the Crown Court.
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Children will be better protected from the impact of lengthy courtroom battles thanks to pioneering measures to help families resolve disputes as swiftly as easily possible.
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This report provides examples of attempts to address case delays in developing countries
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