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Guidance: Criminal Procedure Rules: Forms

Criminal Procedure Rule Committee

February 12
09:50 2024

The forms for use with the Criminal Procedure Rules collect information required by the court for the purposes of criminal case management under the Rules and under other legislation.

Each form identifies the Criminal Procedure Rule and any other legislation that the court must apply: see the Rules and that other legislation for details.

General matters (including case management)

Part 1 The overriding objective

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Part 2 Understanding and applying the Rules

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Part 3 Case management

Magistrates Court forms

Crown Court forms

Pre-trial medical report commissioning directions

Part 4 Service of documents

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Part 5 Forms and court records

Part 6 Reporting, etc. restrictions

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Preliminary proceedings

Part 7 Starting a prosecution in a magistrates court

Part 8 Initial details of the prosecution case

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Part 9 Allocation and sending for trial

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Part 10 The indictment

Part 11 Deferred prosecution agreements

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Part 12 Discontinuing a prosecution

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Custody and bail

Part 13 Warrants for arrest, detention or imprisonment

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Part 14 Bail and custody time limits

Disclosure

Part 15 Disclosure

Evidence

Part 16 Written witness statements

Part 17 Witness summonses, warrants and orders

Part 18 Measures to help a witness or defendant to give evidence or otherwise participate

Part 19 Expert evidence

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Part 20 Hearsay

Part 21 Evidence of bad character

Part 22 Evidence of a complainants previous sexual behaviour

There are no forms for use with this Part.

Part 23 Restrictions on cross-examination by a defendant

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