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The next HMCTS Case Progression Defence Research session will take place on Thursday 28 March 2019.    

 

During the session we would like to hear defence practitioners' ideas on how communication between defence, Crown Prosecution Service and HMCTS following the first hearing in the magistrates' court could be improved.

 

This is an area that the Crown Prosecution Service, police and HMCTS are reviewing.  We would like to work with defence practitioners to identify areas of good practice and changes that could be repeated nationally to ensure a more consistent and effective approach to case progression communication.

 

The aim is to improve the number of trials that are dealt with on the day they are originally listed and reduce the amount of administrative effort needed by all parties to progress a case to trial.

 

Practitioners can participate in the meeting from a location of their choice by joining our online meeting room.  It will take place between 4pm and 6pm on 28 March 2019.

 

Following selecting a ticket, we will send out instructions on attending the session

Unfortunately we only have a limited number of places.  If you would like to attend please select a ticket for the event.

 

To ensure attendance please register for a ticket using an email address which is identifiable to your defence organisation.  Unfortunately any tickets selected using email addresses which aren’t linked to a defence organisation will be cancelled.  We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

 

We look forward to meeting with you. If you have any feedback or questions please contact Leanne Galbraith or telephone 07739 432 754.

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