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Criminal Procedure Rules 2020—October 2024 amendments: online allocation/sending, court information, breach summons, assistance-based sentencing, DAPO appeals, extradition, biometrics retention, assimilated EU law references (England and Wales)

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It set out the principal changes to the Criminal Procedure Rules 2020 (CrimPR 2020), SI 2020/759, introduced by the Criminal Procedure (Amendment No 2) Rules 2024, SI 2024/842, which take effect on 7 October 2024, unless stated otherwise. These measures include a wholesale rewrite of Part 9 on the allocation and sending of cases for trial in the Crown Court to support a new online written allocation and sending process, together with fresh rules on publishing information about cases dealt with under that written procedure. Additional amendments clarify the extent of information that court staff must provide to the public on request, and make provision for instances where information that would usually be supplied on request ought not be disclosed without a court order. The CrimPR 2020, SI 2020/759, are also updated to allow authorised court staff to issue a summons for a defendant who does not attend a hearing concerning failure to comply with a sentencing order, and to include changes to the procedure for when the court exercises its inherent powers to reduce a...

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