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Fears raised that Southend Crown Court could close
10:00am Monday 11th March 2013 in News
FEARS have been raised that Southend Crown Court could close within weeks.
Plans being considered by Her Majesty’s Courts & Tribunals (HMCTS) could mean witnesses, victims, and defendants will be forced to travel further distances for court hearings.
The plans, believed to be to cut costs, will see the magistrates’ court remain at the building in Victoria Avenue to deal with less serious cases and first appearances.
But indictable-only offences will have to be dealt with at Basildon Crown Court including robberies, grievous bodily harm, serious sexual offences and frauds.
It is understood that some civil cases from Southend County Court, in Tylers Avenue, will be held in the empty rooms.
Glen Bartlett, of Jefferies Solicitors, who is the Criminal Law Representative on the Southend and District Local Law Society, said: “The view of the defence solicitors is that it will be a very sad day when the Southend Crown Courts are closed. It will be a substantial blow for natural justice.”
He said it would make it difficult for the unemployed to travel to court, meaning many defendants will not have the support of family and friends. Local jurors may also struggle with child care issues due to extra travel time.
Southend currently works as an “overspill” for Basildon Crown Court and regularly deals with cases they cannot fit into their day. This raises the possibility of some cases being sent as far afield as Chelmsford or delays could be caused in getting cases to court.
An Her Majesty’s Courts & Tribunals (HMCTS) spokeswoman denied any decision had been made yet.
She said: "HMCTS also continues to keep the use of its estate under review to ensure it meets operational requirements. However, there has been no decision to close Southend Crown Court, and any new proposal to close a court would be subject to a full public consultation."
Comments(10)
RICH:;CAROL
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10:44am Mon 11 Mar 13
Nebs
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10:46am Mon 11 Mar 13
RICH:;CAROL wrote:It was the purple flag what done it.
Dont need any courts in southend. Theres never ever any crime there ! Safest place outside Syria ..
GrumpyofLeigh
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11:01am Mon 11 Mar 13
(and with that thought, I shall now have a lie-down in a darkened room)
jayman
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11:15am Mon 11 Mar 13
GrumpyofLeigh wrote:what's Holdcroft's profession... Oh yes. never mind. ;)
Following Cllr Holdcroft's suggestion about merging Council operations, why not merge Southend into Bas - it seems to be the junior partner and loses out every time to its rival?
(and with that thought, I shall now have a lie-down in a darkened room)
fletch12107
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11:50am Mon 11 Mar 13
Blackblood
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12:26pm Mon 11 Mar 13
The justice system should not be weighted against anyone based on their financial constraints.
Carnabackable
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4:02pm Mon 11 Mar 13
jolllyboy
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5:41pm Mon 11 Mar 13
Soouthchurch59
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8:39am Tue 12 Mar 13
Blackblood wrote:Indeed. Cutting corners (in terms of the law) to save on costs should be a criminal offence.
Innocent until proven guilty.
The justice system should not be weighted against anyone based on their financial constraints.
supermadmax says...
10:14am Mon 11 Mar 13
Rubbish, it will hardly make any difference at all, Basildon CC has always handled cases from Southend.
& has for unemployed not having the cash to come to court !! The guilty should not have committed the crime in the first place & the innocent will surely be able to scrape together a few quid if they have been charged with an offense serious enough to be held in the crown court. ( I guarantee, both will find the cash to celebrate if they get off)