Sunday, December 20, 2009

Criminal Solicitors

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<p><b><font face="Verdana" size="2">Criminal Courts in the UK</font></b></p>
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Criminal cases are heard at first instance in the Magistrates' Courts, with more
serious ones being hears in the Crown Court. Appeals are heard in the Court of
Appeal Criminal Division. The Review of the Criminal Courts by Sir Robin Auld
was published in 2001, as a result of which consolidated Criminal Procedure
Rules were introduced in 2005. .<br>
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The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 provides for the establishment of a Supreme
Court to replace the House of Lords as the Court of final appeal.<br>
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