Parliamentary Papers, Nide 13H.M. Stationery Office, 1960 |
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Introductory CHAPTER 5 CROWN COURTS 122. A number of our witnesses suggested that the solution for the problems before us was to set up more Crown Courts . In essence , a Crown Court is a ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Introductory CHAPTER 5 CROWN COURTS 122. A number of our witnesses suggested that the solution for the problems before us was to set up more Crown Courts . In essence , a Crown Court is a ...
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... judge who sat by himself at one place in the provinces throughout the year was more isolated than , for example , the permanent judges at the Central Criminal Court and London Sessions . ( d ) A Crown Court judge could also be subject ...
... judge who sat by himself at one place in the provinces throughout the year was more isolated than , for example , the permanent judges at the Central Criminal Court and London Sessions . ( d ) A Crown Court judge could also be subject ...
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. in mind that a Crown Court is in a good position to provide speedier trial , to cope with the present pressure of criminal work and to arrange ... Crown Courts 43 A national network of Crown ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. in mind that a Crown Court is in a good position to provide speedier trial , to cope with the present pressure of criminal work and to arrange ... Crown Courts 43 A national network of Crown ...
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Chapter | 5 |
The Federal Executive | 12 |
The Cadogan Committees conclusions | 3 |
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