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What happens if you're charged with a crime. Find out about the hearing, when you can be released on bail and being put in custody (on remand).
If you’re charged with a crime you’ll be given a ‘charge sheet’. This sets…
When you’re waiting for a court hearing or a trial, you might be given…
If the court decides to put you on remand it means you’ll go to prison…
Trends in criminal justice system activity from October 2012 to September 2013.
Employment Tribunal decision.
When to tell a potential employer, university, college or insurance company about a criminal record, when it becomes 'spent' and what shows up on a DBS check.
This report presents the trends from July 2012 to June 2013 of activity in the criminal justice system.
This report presents the key trends on the latest twelve months (to March 2013) of activity in the Criminal Justice System.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The different types of court - magistrates' court, Crown Court and youth court - the crimes they deal with and the level of sentences they can give.
This report presents the key trends on the latest twelve months (to December 2012) of activity in the Criminal Justice System.
Forms to use with the Criminal Procedure Rules.
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