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  • The Crown Court is the court of first instance of England and Wales responsible for hearing all indictable offences, some either way offences and appeals lied to it by the magistrates' courts. It is one of three Senior Courts of England and Wales. [1]. The Crown Court sits in around 92 locations in England and Wales. The administration of the Crown Court is conducted by the Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS).
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  • The Crown Court.
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  • Under this procedure, the Crown Court has the power to confirm, reject or alter any part of a decision.[8] It may impose any sentence within the powers of a magistrate.
  • 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.
  • ‘either way’ offences (which can be heard in a Magistrates’ court, but can also be sent to the Crown Court if the defendant chooses a jury trial).
  • The Crown Court – unlike the magistrates’ courts, it is a single entity – sits in 77 court centres across England and Wales.
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  • Crown Court, a court system sitting in England and Wales and dealing largely with criminal cases.
  • Indictable Offences: Serious criminal offences, such as murder, rape, robbery, and drug trafficking, are tried in the Crown Court.
  • The Crown Court is the court that deals with serious criminal offences in the UK.
  • Jurisdiction: The Crown Court has the authority to hear and decide cases that are beyond the jurisdiction of the Magistrates' Court.