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The Criminal Procedure Rules 2014 came into force on Monday 6 October 2014.
The Lord Chief Justice has authorised an amendment to the list of standard trial preparation time limits in the magistrates’ trial form.
The Criminal Procedure Rule Committee has made this year’s restatement of the Criminal Procedure Rules.
The rest of the changes to the Criminal Procedure Rules made by the (Amendment No 2) Rules 2013 came into force on Monday 7 April 2014.
The Lord Chief Justice has authorised the use an amended form for preparation for trial, where the defendant pleads not guilty.
The rules about deferred prosecution agreements came into force on Monday 24 February 2014.
The Criminal Procedure Rule Committee has made some changes to the Criminal Procedure Rules.
Updates for legal professionals on updates to the Criminal Procedure Rules and Practice Directions.
The Lord Chief Justice has made amendments to the Criminal Practice Directions.
The Lord Chief Justice has made amendments to the Criminal Practice Directions and the Criminal Costs Practice Direction.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed Sîan Jones as the justices’ clerk committee member.
The Lord Chief Justice has appointed His Honour Judge Martin Edmunds QC to the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee.
Sir Brian Leveson and Alison Saunders have been appointed to the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee.
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