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UK Law Reference
All Legal Journeys
Criminal Law
England & Wales
6 stages
6–24 months from charge
Reviewed 2026-05-22

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

1

Sending hearing

Magistrates send the case to the Crown Court under s.51 CDA 1998.

2

Plea and Trial Preparation Hearing (PTPH)

Defendant arraigned (indicted). Plea entered.

3

Disclosure

Prosecution gives initial disclosure; defence statement filed; further disclosure as required.

4

Pre-trial applications

Bad character, hearsay, special measures, mode-of-trial applications.

5

Trial

Jury of 12 sworn. Prosecution opens, calls witnesses (cross-examined), then defence case. Closing speeches and summing-up.

6

Verdict and sentence

Jury deliberates. If guilty, sentencing usually adjourned for a Pre-Sentence Report.

Possible Outcomes
  • Acquittal
  • Conviction → sentence (community / custody / fine / discharge)

Official Sources