Can you watch court cases online Northern Ireland?
Public Court Lists Online is a service which will allow you to view the court lists for civil and criminal business for any court venue for up to 7 days ahead.
What cases go to the High court?
The most common types of case we handle include:
- disputes relating to business, property or land.
- disputes over trusts.
- competition claims under either European or UK competition law.
- commercial disputes (domestic and international)
- intellectual property issues.
- disputes over the validity of a will (‘probate disputes’)
How do I find out what sentence someone got in court UK?
If you are a victim or witness in the case and have left the court before the trial has ended and would like to know the outcome of the case, you can contact the person who asked you to come to court. They will be able to give you the information on the sentence.
What is the difference between Crown Court and High Court?
The Crown Court is the only court in England and Wales that has the jurisdiction to try cases on indictment, and when exercising such a role, it is a superior court in that its judgments cannot be reviewed by the Administrative Court of the Queen’s Bench Division of the High Court.
How can I find out someone’s sentence?
Is High Court criminal or civil?
The High Court of Justice functions both as a civil court of first instance and a criminal and civil appellate court for cases from the subordinate courts. It consists of three divisions: the Queen’s Bench, the Chancery, and the Family divisions.
What cases are heard in the High Court UK?
The High Court is the third highest court in the UK. It deals with civil cases and appeals of decisions made in lower courts….Courts of the QBD include the:
- Commercial Court;
- Technology and Construction Court;
- Mercantile Court;
- Admiralty Court;
- Administrative Court;
- Planning Court.
How do I find someone’s sentence?
Simply visit the court clerk and request a copy of the sentencing record. Remember: These are public records. Local law enforcement agencies might have access to these records as well. If nothing else, they should be able to tell you where to locate them.
Why would a case go to Crown Court?
Crown Court Serious crimes. Cases where the defendant (the person accused of the crime) has asked to have his case tried by a jury. Magistrates may send a case to the Crown Court if they feel they do not have the power to set a sentence as severe as the crime deserves.