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The Magistrates’ Court was built between 1890 and 1892 to the designs of the architects Huon Arthur Matear and Henry Bloomfield Bare. The quantity surveyor was Charles Wise of Liverpool and the contract for construction was let to Parker and Sharpe of York. The cost of construction was £17,050 (equivalent to £2,342,000 in 2023). [3]
Shares a building with Worthing Magistrates' Court. Wrexham: 15 March 1847: Wales Renamed Wrexham and Llangollen CC on 30 September 1867. [149] Renamed Wrexham CC on 1 January 1920. [27] Yeovil: 15 March 1847: South West The Ministry of Justice announced a proposal in July 2015 to move the court to the same building as the local magistrates ...
When the county court system was created as a result of the County Courts Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 95), there were 491 county courts in England and Wales. Since the Crime and Courts Act 2013 came into force, there has been one County Court in England and Wales, sitting simultaneously in many different locations.
A man in his 20s and another man in his 30s, both from York, who were arrested at the weekend, were due to appear at York Magistrates' Court on Thursday, a force spokesperson said.
At York Magistrates' Court earlier, she was ordered to pay £380 in compensation and a £120 fine. A previous court hearing heard the two dogs, a Staffy XL Bully cross and a Rottweiler Husky cross ...
Following the implementation of the Courts Act 1971, the former assizes courthouse was re-designated York Crown Court, [8] and an extensive programme of refurbishment was completed in 1991. [ 9 ] In 2010, the court was the venue for the trial and conviction of the footballers, Craig Nelthorpe and Michael Rankine for affray following a ...
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The Central Criminal Court, better known as the Old Bailey, is the Crown Court centre for the City of London. In the system of courts of England and Wales, the Crown Court deals with serious criminal charges and with less serious charges where the accused has elected trial at the Crown Court instead of trial at a magistrates' court. The Crown ...