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  1. Crown Court - Wikipedia

    The Crown Court is the criminal court of first instance in England and Wales responsible for hearing all indictable offences, some either way offences and appeals of the decisions of magistrates' courts.

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  3. Crown Court | Criminal Trials, Sentencing, & Appeals | Britannica

    Dec 7, 2025 · Crown Court, a court system sitting in England and Wales and dealing largely with criminal cases.

  4. Crown Court (TV Series 1972–2007) - IMDb

    Crown Court: With Peter Wheeler, Joseph Berry, Richard Colson, Derek Hockridge. A courtroom drama in which each case is usually presented in three episodes. At the end of the third episode, a jury of …

  5. Criminal courts: Crown Court - GOV.UK

    The different types of court - magistrates' court, Crown Court and youth court - the crimes they deal with and the level of sentences they can give.

  6. Crown Court Cases Lists, Daily Listings, Hearings, Records UK

  7. What happens at the Crown Court? A plain-English guide

    Crown court trials can be confusing and intimidating. This article will help you to understand what happens and feel more prepared.

  8. Crown Court - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

    The Crown Court deals with the most serious criminal offences. It is located in over 70 court centres across England and Wales, including the Central Criminal Court, more commonly known as the Old …

  9. Crown Court (TV Series 1972–2007) - Episode list - IMDb

    Roddy Maitland, the rising if temperamental star of British tennis, stormed off court during a Wimbledon semi-final. He then drove up to Fulchester to confront Dr. Holt-Matthews, the father of his pregnant …

  10. List of Crown Court venues in England and Wales - Wikipedia

    In the system of courts of England and Wales, the Crown Court deals with serious criminal charges and with less serious charges where the accused has elected trial at the Crown Court instead of trial at a …