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Offences include treason, murder, hostage taking, torture and espionage and soliciting, incitement, attempt or conspiracy to commit any of these offences. Crimes such as war crimes atrocities and genocide are also classed in this category but have, to date, usually been tried in special European Union War Crimes Tribunals.

The few exceptions to the latter relate to war crimes committed by British naturalised subjects during the Second World War to Second tier courts dealt with Class 2 offences as their priority - these offences include manslaughter, rape, abortion, infanticide, child destruction, unlawful sexual intercourse, incest, sedition, mutiny, and piracy and include any attempt or conspiracy to commit any of these offences.

A High Court Judge tries them unless they are released by, or on the authority of, a presiding judge for trial by a Circuit Judge or Recorder. Third tier courts dealt with Class 3 offences as their priority - These included all other offences triable only in a Crown Court upon indictment unless specifically assigned to classes 1, 2 or 4.

Fourth tier courts dealt with Class 4 offences as their priority - Class 4 offences include offences listed for trial by a Circuit Judge or Recorder. Typically, they include grievous bodily harm GBH , wounding, robbery, assault with intent to rob, soliciting and conspiracy to commit offences other than those in classes 1, 2 and 3 and 'Either Way' offences.

The Fourth tier courts were amalgamated with the Third tier courts in The decision to create these courts was based broadly upon the recommendation of the report of a Departmental Committee on a Central Criminal Court in South Lancashire to , which had been appointed to consider the problem of the increase in criminal business in that area. The new courts took over the quarter sessions work in their cities and the criminal assize work for South Lancashire.

Assize cases for the West Derby division of Lancashire were assigned to Liverpool and those for the Salford division to Manchester. Any permission to reproduce TheLawPages. We use 'Third Party Cookies' from Google Analytics used to collect anonymous information about how visitors use our site and Google Adsense used to serve relevant advertising.

Please check and agree to the cookies you are happy to accept before you continue to use this website. And it triggered outrage on the right. But concerns had long been raised over his presence. During his tenure, it kidnapped and enslaved an estimated 85, Africans, including 12, children. Throughout the day trial, the public gallery was packed with locals, many of whom cheered videos shown in court of the moment Colston fell. Martin was there, and other supporters and friends of the defendants.

But others, such as Douglas Peden, a local lawyer, and his two daughters, had come to watch history play out in the courtroom. The feeling was reflected elsewhere in Bristol. Court building open: 8.

Phone Numbers Enquiries: Fax: Jury service: Witness service: Email Addresses Admin: courtsupport. Work Areas Crime. Description results. Facilities There are no parking facilities at this building, however paid off site parking is available within metres in the Galleries or Nelson Street.

Assistance dogs are welcome. Wheelchair accessible lifts are available in this building to all floors. Public toilets are available on all floors. Accessible toilets are available on all floors. Baby changing facilities are available in the disabled toilets on the ground floor A quiet consultation room for use for Prayer is available at this court upon request, please contact the listing office Court room video conferencing facilities and prison to court video link facilities are available by prior arrangement Wifi is available in all areas of the building which can be accessed via an on the day registration process.

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