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Reducing the backlog in criminal courts

Inquiry

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated a growing backlog of cases waiting to be tried in the criminal courts system. During the first national lockdown, HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) closed some court buildings, and suspended all jury trials. Since then, courts have reopened, but national guidelines for social distancing mean a reduced number of hearings can be held, and the backlog has steadily increased.

This backlog has had significant impacts on defendants, some of whom are held in custody on remand, and on victims and witnesses, many of whom are waiting months and years to have even extremely serious cases heard.

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and HMCTS are implementing a COVID-19 recovery programme to tackle the growing backlog. These efforts will have impacts across the whole criminal justice system.

The Committee will question senior officials at the MoJ and HMCTS on how they are managing the criminal case backlog, including their understanding of demand and capacity in the criminal courts, the effectiveness of their COVID-19 recovery programme, and their work across the criminal justice system to understand and plan for demand which is expected to increase further as thousands of new police officers are recruited.

If you have evidence on these issues, submit it here by Monday 6 December 2021.

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Monday 6 December 2021.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Forty-Third Report - Reducing the backlog in criminal courts
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Report
Response to this report
Correspondence from Antonia Romeo, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, re response to the PAC Committee – Reducing the backlogs in criminal courts, dated 7 September 2022
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Response to this report
Treasury minutes: Government response to the Committee of Public Accounts on the Forty Third report from Session 2021-22
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Government Response
Correspondence from Antonia Romeo, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, re response to the PAC Committee – Reducing the backlogs in criminal courts, dated 7 September 2022
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Correspondence
Correspondence from Jerome Glass, Director General, Policy and Strategy Group, Ministry of Justice, re Individuals released under investigation for RASSO Crimes, dated 2 February 2022
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Oral evidence transcripts

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13 December 2021
Inquiry Reducing the backlog in criminal courts
Oral Evidence
The Bar Council (RBC0007)
Just for Kids Law (RBC0008)
Legal Education Foundation (RBC0009)

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