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Catalogue reference: J 216
J 216
This series contains case records created through proceedings for indictable offences and / or 'either way' offences that were tried at Knightsbridge Crown Court. The files contain the papers that would have been created during this activity....
J 216
1972-2002
This series contains case records created through proceedings for indictable offences and / or 'either way' offences that were tried at Knightsbridge Crown Court. The files contain the papers that would have been created during this activity. Typically, these would include: copy of indictment; defendant and witness statements; photographs; lists of exhibits produced in court; antecedents sheet; pre-sentencing reports; court and imprisonment orders.
The naming of a defendant within this catalogue does not imply guilt.
Public Record(s)
English
23 file(s)
Open unless otherwise stated
From 2005 Department for Constitutional Affairs
Series is accruing
The origins of the Crown Court lies in the Royal Commission set up by Lord Beeching in 1966 to investigate and propose reforms to the system of Assizes and Quarter Sessions that had remained unchanged for hundreds of years.
The Court Act 1971 adopted many of the reforms proposed by the Beeching Commission and replaced the traditional Assize courts from 1 January 1972.
Records of the Supreme Court of Judicature and related courts
Supreme Court of Judicature: The Crown Court at Knightsbridge: Case Files
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