Criminal Courts Backlog 2023-02-21
2023-02-21
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Q1
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The MP is concerned about the backlog of cases in criminal courts and asks what steps are being taken to address this issue.
What steps the Government are taking to reduce the backlog in the criminal courts. The outstanding case load at Chester Crown court stood at 626 at the end of September, highlighting the ongoing problem across the system.
We are taking action across the criminal justice system to bring down backlogs and improve waiting times. New legislation has been introduced, judicial capacity has been increased, and significant funding for the criminal justice system is being invested.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer does not provide specific timelines or measures to address the backlog.
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Q2
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There is a significant backlog of 60,000 Crown court and 350,000 magistrates court cases. The MP references the closure of 260 courts and asks if a four-year wait for victims to have their day in court is acceptable.
We are witnessing backlogs of 60,000 Crown court and 415,000 magistrates court cases due to political choices such as closing 260 courts. Does the Minister believe a four-year wait for victims to have their day in court is acceptable?
The backlog results from actions by the Criminal Bar Association. The Government has increased judicial capacity, opened Nightingale courts, and settled disputes; they do not believe a four-year wait is acceptable but blame Opposition for backing strikers.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer shifts blame to the opposition rather than addressing the backlog issue directly.
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Q3
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The board was set up in October 2022, nearly a year after the independent review conducted by Sir Christopher Bellamy. The MP asks when this appointment will be made.
When will the Government appoint the chair of the Criminal Legal Aid Advisory Board? The board was established in October 2022 following an independent review, and it is unclear if there will be another year's wait for this appointment to be made.
The Secretary of State is considering the appointment and an announcement will be made in due course. The board has met and continues its work effectively without a formal chair.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer does not provide a specific timeline for the appointment.
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Q4
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There have been issues with prisoners being released without necessary tags and detained beyond their release date due to problems with the common platform data systems.
The Government's common platform roll-out has caused avoidable chaos, with prisoners being released without required tags or detained past their release dates. Can the Minister explain why these data system issues persist?
The legacy systems are outdated; modernisation is essential. Technological enhancements have been made following consultations with practitioners, and the common platform investment is ongoing despite criticisms from Labour Members being termed as 'luddite'.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer avoids addressing the specific issue of data system failures.
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