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On Monday 22 November 2021, Christopher Ogochukwu Ejime of Manchester pleaded guilty at Chester Crown Court to two counts of fraud.
A further update on work MOJ is doing to respond to the CJEU judgment of November 2018 in O’Brien No.2 and the Supreme Court’s judgment in Miller of December 2019.
Evaluation assesses experiences of public users, the judiciary, legal representatives and staff.
Victims of crime will be better heard, served and protected under wide ranging reforms set out by the government today (9 December 2021).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The change to the Serious Violence Duty will be made via an amendment to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.
Grimsby Crown Court has ordered a Lincolnshire security boss to pay more than £30,000 as the proceeds of crime after he was convicted for a second time of offences against the Private Security Industry Act (PSIA).
Newport will be home to the fifth Service Centre providing support for people using courts and tribunals.
A project celebrating local Portsmouth community heroes has had a helping hand from Portsmouth Combined Court, where a giant mural has been painted on an outside wall of the court building.
Suspected criminal gangs will face justice at the country’s second ‘super courtroom,’ which opens in Loughborough today (9 November 2021).
Better facilities for witnesses, victims and defendants at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court have opened, improving access to justice for all.
Victims, courts and prisons will benefit from the Ministry of Justice’s largest funding increase in more than a decade, awarded in yesterday’s Spending Review.
A fifth Nightingale court will open its doors in the Midlands as the push to speed up justice in the region gathers pace.
People who find it difficult to access online services will receive dedicated help from HMCTS’s new national digital support service.
Courts and tribunals across England and Wales are going green thanks to a £40m government investment to cut their carbon emissions.
Offenders’ community punishments will be better focused on paying back society under a £93 million expansion plan.
HMCTS are aware of a telephone scam impacting members of the public.
More victims of rape and sexual violence will be spared the stress of being cross-examined in court under a scheme rolled out to a further 4 Crown Courts today (30 September 2021).
Scammers are posing as County Court bailiffs to demand payment.
Efforts to deliver speedier justice across London have been stepped up this week after a fifth Nightingale court opened its doors in the capital.
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