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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 ...
Challenges to decisions of England and Wales magistrates' courts; Family proceedings court; Legal adviser; Magistrates' Courts Act 1952; Magistrates' Courts Act 1980; Magistrates' courts committee; Middlesex Justices Act 1792; Police and Magistrates' Courts Act 1994; Thomas de Veil
In the magistrates' court, cases are usually heard by a bench of three (or occasionally two) justices of the peace, or by a district judge (magistrates' court). Criminal cases are usually, although not exclusively, investigated by the police and then prosecuted at the court by the Crown Prosecution Service .
Mr Dicicco will appear at York Magistrates' Court on Thursday. Det Ch Insp Sam Painter said: "A man has been charged in connection with this incident and we are not looking for anyone else in ...
Municipal buildings were established on the street, including, York's first library, York Magistrates Court, the Liberal Club and a new police station and fire station. [2] After the demolition, many former residents were forced to move to other already overcrowded areas of the city such as the Hungate and Walmgate districts where their arrival ...
Mckenzie Dicicco, 22, of Harsley Road, Stockton-on-Tees, has been charged with murder and affray and was due to appear at York Magistrates' Court later, according to British Transport Police (BTP).
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 ...