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What does Criminal Procedure Rules mean? Criminal Procedure rules (CrimPR) set out how criminal cases are managed and conducted in England and Wales, from first appearance in the magistrates’ court through trial, sentence and appeal. They are a statutory code made by the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee under section 69 of the Courts Act 2003 and are supplemented by the Criminal practice Directions. The Rules apply in the magistrates’ courts, the Crown Court and the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division), and to extradition proceedings, including appeals in the High Court (Administrative Court). Key features include the overriding objective (dealing with cases justly), active...

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February 2015 amendments (SI 2015/13) to Criminal Procedure Rules 2014: investigation orders, taking control of goods, and other updates (archived)

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This archived Practice Note offers context on the changes to criminal procedure that took effect on 2 February 2015 under the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) rules 2015, SI 2015/13. Those regulations have now been revoked. The current criminal procedure rules are contained in the Criminal Procedure Rules 2015, SI 2015/1490, as amended. See Practice Note: The Criminal Procedure Rules. This Note reflects the law as at 2 February 2015 and is not maintained. It is supplied for background purposes only. The Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2015, SI 2015/13, implemented a series of amendments to the Criminal Procedure Rules, SI 2014/1610 (Crim PR 2014). Certain provisions commenced on 2 February 2015, with the remaining changes commencing on 6 April 2015. This Practice Note provides a summary...

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