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UK Law Reference
All Legal Journeys
Criminal Law
England & Wales
7 stages
3–9 months from charge to sentence
Reviewed 2026-05-21

Magistrates' Court Trial Journey

From charge or summons through plea, case management, summary trial, and sentence.

Who Uses This Journey

Defendants summonsed or charged with summary offences (e.g. minor assault, low-value criminal damage, most road traffic offences) or either-way offences kept by the magistrates.

Stage-by-Stage Timeline

1

First hearing

Within 28 days of charge for either-way / indictable; for summary it varies. Identity confirmed, charges read, plea taken.

Deadline: Date specified in summons or postal requisition
Common Mistakes to Avoid
  • Failing to attend — bench warrant issued
2

Plea

Guilty or not guilty. Guilty: case proceeds straight to sentence (or adjourned for pre-sentence report). Not guilty: case management form completed and trial date set.

3

Allocation (for either-way)

For either-way offences, magistrates decide whether to keep the case or send it to the Crown Court. Defendant has a right to elect Crown Court trial.

4

Case management directions

Trial date set (usually 8–16 weeks ahead). Defence statement, prosecution disclosure, witness requirements, special measures, and skeleton arguments all directed.

5

Trial

Prosecution opens, calls witnesses (cross-examined), defence responds. Burden on prosecution to prove beyond reasonable doubt. Verdict by majority of the bench.

Evidence Needed
  • Witness summons
  • Defence statement
  • Bad-character or hearsay applications if relevant
6

Sentence

If convicted, sentence on the day or adjourned for pre-sentence report. Sentencing follows the Sentencing Council guidelines.

Possible Outcomes
  • Discharge (absolute or conditional)
  • Fine
  • Community order
  • Custody (up to 12 months per offence)
  • Disqualification (driving)
7

Appeal

Defendant can appeal to the Crown Court (rehearing) within 21 days. Either party can appeal by case stated on a point of law to the High Court.

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