This is a very serious issue which I alluded to previously.

All I can say is there are no measures in place to protect us and we need to make some noises and let our voice be heard. 

We are attending the police stations, magistrates and crown courts but nobody will care when we are in a hospital bed.

Please be careful people and push for tougher measures to protect us.

Tariq Khan 
Director - Criminal Litigation

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On 22 Mar 2020, at 22:23, Bruce Reid (via members list) <members@mail.lccsa.org.uk> wrote:




I am custody Duty tommow at Croydon with 2 own clients. Anyone know what a CV risk assessment form looks like? I bet there is no such thing, Given that, I dont think its safe for me to even see them.

Input anyone? I am quite happy to walk out - not before telling the Court why.....

Bruce Reid



On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 at 22:12, Sara Boxer <sarsboxer@gmail.com> wrote:

Suggested Emergency Protocol during COVID-19 Outbreak

During the current epidemic, the criminal justice community must do what we can to keep the justice system going, but in a way which does not ignore the pleas from NHS workers, who are risking their lives to keep us safe.

In order to stem the spread of the virus, our courts and police stations must urgently adopt the following measures:

1.     Delay non-urgent cases
Adjourn non-urgent criminal cases for 2 months. Criteria for ‘non urgent’ to be agreed with professional bodies, Senior Judiciary, HMCTS and MOJ.

 

2.    Adopt remote hearings

Urgent hearings to be temporarily conducted by video or telephone where possible so long as fair trial rights are maintained. These technologies to be urgently improved and expanded to allow non-urgent hearings to be phased back after 2 months.

 

3.    Prioritise arrest cases
Arrests to be reserved for essential cases only, with an increased use of street bail. Voluntary interviews and postal requisitions to be delayed where possible.

 

4. Avoid physical attendance
If the detention of suspects is necessary, solicitors and appropriate adults to be permitted to attend via video-link, using facilities already in place for translators.

 

5.    Make facilities safe
Where physical attendance at court or police stations is required, Covid-19 risk assessment of defendants to be carried out and all relevant parties provided with a copy, regular deep cleans of all facilitates, and hand sanitiser made widely available.

 

 

 

Sara Boxer

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