Crown Court trial journey
Indictable-only and elected either-way offences — from sending hearing to verdict and sentence.
Who Uses This Journey
Defendants charged with serious offences tried before judge and jury.
Stage-by-Stage Timeline
Sending hearing
Magistrates send the case to the Crown Court under s.51 CDA 1998.
Plea and Trial Preparation Hearing (PTPH)
Defendant arraigned (indicted). Plea entered.
Disclosure
Prosecution gives initial disclosure; defence statement filed; further disclosure as required.
Pre-trial applications
Bad character, hearsay, special measures, mode-of-trial applications.
Trial
Jury of 12 sworn. Prosecution opens, calls witnesses (cross-examined), then defence case. Closing speeches and summing-up.
Verdict and sentence
Jury deliberates. If guilty, sentencing usually adjourned for a Pre-Sentence Report.
- Acquittal
- Conviction → sentence (community / custody / fine / discharge)