Hi

I believe it should not be more than 3 minutes at the most!! 

Defence can access it from when I was last there. 

You go down the stairs - turn right and then left! 

Kind regards 


Abid Khalid 
Solicitor 


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Subject: Question re layout of Ealing Magistrates Court internally
 

Hi All

 

Can anyone tell me where the prosecutors office is within Ealing Magistrates Court – is it in an area where the defence can not gain access (ie down an authorised access only corridor). How long would it take for someone to walk from the prosecutors office (for court 1 – if there are more than one) to Court 1?

 

I need this info for a case.

 

Many thanks.

 

Kindest,

 

Keima Payton

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