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  2. Truro Crown Court - Wikipedia

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    However, as the number of court cases in Cornwall grew, it became necessary to commission a dedicated courthouse for criminal matters. The site selected by the Lord Chancellor's Department had been occupied by Truro Castle in the 13th century and, from around 1840, by a cattle market. [1] [3] Construction on the new building began in February 1986.

  3. Provincial Court of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Truro: April 12, 2011: NDP Private practice Judge Corrine Sparks: Dartmouth: March 30, 1987: PC Private practice Judge A. Peter Ross Sydney: 1990: PC NS Public Prosecution Service Judge Michael B. Sherar Halifax: 1990: PC Private practice Judge Brian D. Williston Sydney 1995: Liberal NS Public Prosecution Service Judge Alanna Murphy [3 ...

  4. List of County Court venues in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Both were reconstituted as separate courts on 1 April 1922. [19] The court building also houses the magistrates' family court work for the area, the building being called Barnet Civil and Family Courts Centre. Barnsley: 15 March 1847: North East Barnstaple: 15 March 1847: South West The court is located in Barnstaple Civic Centre. Barrow-in-Furness

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    An international police hunt is under way for James Meehan, 55, who failed to return to Magilligan prison last week to complete his life sentence for the murder of Jim McFadden in Derry in 2007.

  6. List of Crown Court venues in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, there were 91 locations in England and Wales at which the Crown Court regularly sat. [4] Crown Court centres are designated in one of three tiers: first-tier centres are visited by High Court judges for criminal and also for civil cases (in the District Registry of the High Court); second-tier centres are visited by High Court judges for criminal work only; and third-tier centres are ...

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    Opponents questioned whether someone appointed by a judge - rather than going through the judicial vetting process - should be hearing those cases. House passes bill to let magistrates oversee ...

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  9. Magistrates' court (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Magistrates are assisted in court by a legal adviser who is a qualified solicitor or barrister who will ensure that the court is properly directed regarding the law. They will see that the court's business is dealt with efficiently, and will keep a full and accurate record of the proceedings. [18]