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 Magistrates courts get database access to track defaulting offenders :: PublicTechnology.net :: e-Government & public sector IT news + job vacancies:
Sir Ron De Witt, Chief Executive of Her Majesty's Courts Service, said that this latest enforcement initiative shows how magistrates' courts are working with the private sector to make the criminal justice system more effective.
However, from April 2005 magistrates' courts will come under a new government unified courts agency, Her Majesty's Courts Service, along with all courts below the House of Lords, for the first time.
Courts Minister Christopher Leslie said that a major barrier for magistrates to effective enforcement of court imposed penalties is the lack of intelligence about offenders' whereabouts.
www.publictechnology.net /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1861   (1314 words)

  
 BBC - Crime Fighters - Her Majesty's Courts Service
Her Majesty's Courts Service was established to provide support to all the various parts of the legal system in England and Wales, including: the Court of Appeal, the Crown Court, and the High Court, all of which comprise the Supreme Court; and the Magistrates' Courts.
Her Majesty's Courts Service is also responsible for the paperwork within the Crown Court, and some of their staff are employed as court clerks who prepare papers for the judge and look after the jurors.
Her Majesty's Courts Service is an executive agency of the Department for Constitutional Affairs (formerly the Lord Chancellor's Department), which is responsible for all policy decisions regarding criminal courts and the justice system.
www.bbc.co.uk /crime/fighters/courtservice.shtml   (925 words)

  
 BBC - Crime Fighters - Her Majesty's Courts Service
Her Majesty's Courts Service was established to provide support to all the various parts of the legal system in England and Wales, including: the Court of Appeal, the Crown Court, and the High Court, all of which comprise the Supreme Court; and the Magistrates' Courts.
Her Majesty's Courts Service is also responsible for the paperwork within the Crown Court, and some of their staff are employed as court clerks who prepare papers for the judge and look after the jurors.
Her Majesty's Courts Service is an executive agency of the Department for Constitutional Affairs (formerly the Lord Chancellor's Department), which is responsible for all policy decisions regarding criminal courts and the justice system.
www.bbc.co.uk /crime/fighters/courtservice.shtml   (925 words)

  
 SocietyGuardian.co.uk Society Clerks' strike likely to close many magistrates courts
The managers say there has been considerable unrest following the creation of the new body to run the courts, Her Majesty's Court Service, and that staff say they have been "let down" and that "promises have not been kept".
Magistrates courts in London and 20 other centres are expected to grind to a halt tomorrow because of the first ever strike by clerks and managers, according to a confidential report by Whitehall managers.
The document admits that the strike - called by two Whitehall unions, the Public and Commercial Services Union, and Prospect, which represent senior managers - is "an unprecedented situation for magistrates courts staff".
society.guardian.co.uk /crimeandpunishment/story/0,8150,1670596,00.html   (513 words)

  
 Template talk:CrownCopyright - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
10 Court Service now Her Majesty's Courts Service
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Court Administration copyright notice
Revenue and Customs (formerly Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise) copyright notice
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Template_talk:CrownCopyright   (848 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home
Her Majesty's Courts Service brings together on 1st April 2005 the Magistrates' Courts Service and Court Service into one single organisation for the first time.
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk   (848 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home
Her Majesty's Courts Service brings together on 1st April 2005 the Magistrates' Courts Service and Court Service into one single organisation for the first time.
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk   (227 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home
Her Majesty's Courts Service brings together on 1st April 2005 the Magistrates' Courts Service and Court Service into one single organisation for the first time.
We are responsible for the administration of the civil, family and criminal courts in England and Wales.
This includes consultation exercises on proposed changes to the courts and open days when you can visit your local court.
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk   (205 words)

  
 HMICA: Welcome
HMICA may, by invitation, inspect the courts in Northern Ireland and CAFCASS in Wales.
About Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Court Administration (HMICA)
HMICA has a duty, under the Courts Act 2003, to inspect the systems that support the Crown, county and magistrates' courts in England and Wales.
www.hmica.gov.uk   (62 words)

  
 Suffolk Magistrates Homepage
This site has been superceded by the formation of Her Majesty's Courts Service (HMCS).
No further public information is available on this site, but you are encouraged to use the new site.
Magistrates, are still encouraged to continue using this site via the secure login below.
www.keme.net /~comp   (55 words)

  
 National Offender Management Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was created by combining parts of the headquarters of the National Probation Service and Her Majesty's Prison Service.
The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) is a department of the Home Office responsible for the correctional services in England and Wales (separate arrangements exist in Scotland and Northern Ireland).
Secondly, that there should be a clear division between the commissioners of services and their providers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/NOMS   (289 words)

  
 BBC NEWS UK Blunkett announces CPS rebranding
He claimed prison officers were already "furious" over the decision to rename Her Majesty's Prison Service the National Offender Management Service.
Mr Duncan said: "It is better that our Courts, Prosecution and Prison Service should remain distinct from the interference and arrogance of politicians."
The Crown Prosecution Service is to be renamed the Public Prosecution Service, in the hope that the new name will help people feel it is on their side.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/3525663.stm   (505 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home
Her Majesty's Courts Service brings together on 1st April 2005 the Magistrates' Courts Service and Court Service into one single organisation for the first time.
We are responsible for the administration of the civil, family and criminal courts in England and Wales.
This includes consultation exercises on proposed changes to the courts and open days when you can visit your local court.
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk   (209 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home
Her Majesty's Courts Service brings together on 1st April 2005 the Magistrates' Courts Service and Court Service into one single organisation for the first time.
We are responsible for the administration of the civil, family and criminal courts in England and Wales.
This includes consultation exercises on proposed changes to the courts and open days when you can visit your local court.
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk   (205 words)

  
 Association of Chief Police Officers - News
The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) today put into better perspective media reports on a leaked report by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) about delays in placing conviction data on the Police National Computer (PNC).
The Association aims to assist chief officers in providing excellence in leadership of the service; to ensure a professional and ethical service is delivered to all communities; and to provide professional advice to Government, Police Authorities, other organisations and individuals with an interest in policing issues.
*Through a series of committees and working groups ACPO members, often in consultation with other groups, develop policy and guidance for the police service.
www.acpo.police.uk /news/2003/q4/re_PNC.html   (205 words)

  
 Prisons (Foreign Nationals)
Paul Goggins: Construction of Her Majesty's Prison Bromsfield is progressing to schedule and the prison will be ready to open on 17 June 2004, the date specified in the contract.
, probably in accommodation currently occupied by the Prison and Probation Services, but once the eventual size and structure has been decided, further consideration will be given to the most appropriate long-term location.
However, in ending the routine use of prisons to hold detainees, it was made clear that there would continue to be a need to hold small numbers of individual detainees in prison for reasons of security and control.
www.prisontoday.com /pqsjan04.htm   (205 words)

  
 Life of Lord Chancellor Midleton - concluded
And the Lord Chancellor, being asked 'If it was not part of his duty to advise the King for his service and the good of his people?' and 'whether he had laid before his Majesty the inconvenience that would attend the King's service and the.
The Lords then refer to the case of Sherlock and Annesley, and to various technical objections, which they contended invalidated the proceedings, and thereby that the Baron violated the rules and practice of the Courts.
Lord Chancellor Lord Macclesfield said, 'The plaintiff ought, at least, first to take out a sequestration here, and upon nulla bona returned, I will grant a sequestration which shall affect the defendant's estate in Ireland.
www.dublinhistory.net /chancellors/Chancellors37.htm   (205 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Court Service
On the 6 September 2004, Her Majesty the Queen appointed a new Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland, a new Judge of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland and 4 new Judges of the County Court in Northern Ireland.
On the 6 January 2005, Her Majesty the Queen appointed His Honour Judge Anthony Hart QC to be a Judge of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland.
Lord Filkin has been appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department for Constitutional Affairs with responsibility for the Northern Ireland Court Service.
www.courtsni.gov.uk /en-GB/AboutUs/News?UserPref=culture^en-GB   (1554 words)

  
 Addleshaw - The High Church Tradition - Chapter 5
According to the 1549 Act of Uniformity any psalm or prayer from the Bible may be used, ‘not letting or omitting thereby the service or any part thereof’.
Uniformity guaranteed that the liturgy proclaimed Christian truth, and that its rites and ceremonies were worthy of the divine majesty and holiness.
Its embodiment in the Act of 1662 gave it the enhanced authority of temporal law; but it did not increase the obligation of churchmen to use it; it would still be the Church’s service book even if it hat never received Parliamentary sanction.
www.anglicanlibrary.org /addleshaw/high/05.htm   (1554 words)

  
 Information about - Wills and Probate
The Probate Service is part of Her Majesty's Courts Service and has main offices (Probate Registries) in London, Cardiff, Brighton, Birmingham, Bristol, Ipswich, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Oxford and Winchester.
The Probate Service cannot give you legal advice or help you find out whether you have been left anything in a will.
In addition, every probate registry will have its own page where such matters as the availability of appointments at probate offices, closing times, new addresses, telephone numbers etc. will be set out.
www.courtservice.gov.uk /cms/wills.htm   (660 words)

  
 PART 7 COORDINATING AMENDMENTS
(1) The Authority is not an agent of Her Majesty or a Crown corporation within the meaning of the Financial Administration Act, and its officers and employees are not part of the federal public administration.
If section 3 of the Courts Administration Service Act comes into force before the day on which the section 11 of this Act comes into force, then, on the day on which section 11 of this Act comes into force, Schedule IV to the Financial Administration Act is amended
Directors, officers and employees of the Centre are deemed not to be employees of the federal public administration and, for the purposes of the Public Service Superannuation Act, are deemed not to be employed in the public service.
laws.justice.gc.ca /en/2003/22/4763.html   (660 words)

  
 Eastern Book Company - Practical Lawyer
The Legal Services Authorities Act received the Presidential assent in 1987 but could not as yet be brought into force in view of the unanimous suggestion of the Chief Justices of the High Courts that some of its provisions should be altered prior to enforcement.
I am happy to indicate that Government of India have approved in principle the location of an all-India Judicial Training Institute at Delhi for providing training at the entry point into service in the different hierarchies in judicial service as also an in-service training during the period of work.
I have the confidence that the entire Bar of India would extend its unequivocal support to maintaining the majesty of the system and readily cooperate in drawing the judicial process out of the situation into which it has temporarily got into.
www.ebc-india.com /lawyer/articles/91v1a1.htm   (660 words)

  
 Yukon Act
When a sum of money is granted to Her Majesty by Parliament to defray expenses for a specified public service in the Territory, the power of appropriation by the Commissioner in Council over that sum is subject to the specified purpose for which it is granted.
The judges of the superior, district and county courts in the Territory shall hold office during good behaviour but are removable by the Governor in Council on address of the Senate and House of Commons and shall cease to hold office on attaining the age of seventy-five years.
The Court may sit in the Northwest Territories for the purpose of hearing a civil case other than a civil case where the Court sits with a jury.
www.solon.org /Statutes/Canada/English/Y/Y-2.html   (660 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Service's statement of purpose states "Her Majesty's Prison Service serves the public by keeping in custody those committed by the courts.
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing most of the prisons within England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own Prison Services - the Scottish Prison Service and Northern Ireland Prison Service).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Her_Majesty's_Prison_Service   (520 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service
The Service's statement of purpose states "Her Majesty's Prison Service serves the public by keeping in custody those committed by the courts.
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing many of the prisons within the United Kingdom.
www.encyclopedia-1.com /h/he/her_majesty_s_prison_service.html   (393 words)

  
 Department for Constitutional Affairs - Government Legal Service GLS Graduate Trainee Qualified
The Department is responsible for running all the courts in England and Wales, through Her Majestys Courts Service, and will shortly be responsible for the tribunal service also.
In addition, the Department works on a number of subjects previously handled by other Departments – data protection and freedom of information; human rights; the electoral system; and all aspects of the United Kingdom& constitutional settlement.
The largest teams are in the Royal Courts of Justice (Criminal Appeal Office, Civil Appeals Office, and Administrative Court Office), the Law Commission, and the Office of the Official Solicitor and Public Trustee.
www.gls.gov.uk /about/departments/dca.htm   (661 words)

  
 ITN Database List
UK Official Documents By category, from the UK Parliament, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, The Stationery Office Ltd and other authoritative sites.
LAWPRO (Carswell): Quick and easy access to all judgments in Carswell print law reports; all judgments reported in other commercial or official print law reports since 1986; all judgments, reported and unreported, provided by the courts from January 1996 forward; as well as Carswell's Abridgment case law digests, Canadian Case Citations; and Canadian Statute Citations.
The Court Service is an executive agency of the Lord Chancellor's Department and provides administrative support to a number of courts and tribunals.
www.law.nyu.edu /library/itn/database_list.html   (661 words)

  
 Statewatch News online: Commission dodges democratic control of Europol
As such, the UK National Criminal Intelligence Service, an operational agency on which Europol is loosely based, is (at least on paper) also "controlled" by the Police Complaints Authority, Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary, the Crown Prosecution Service and answerable to the Courts.
What the Commission ignores, is that EP has no real powers in the deciding legislation affecting the remit or powers of Europol - it can not reject legislation propose measures on its own initiative - whereas parliaments in the member states must approve rules governing the functioning of national agencies.
In addition, the Europol Convention should be amended so that the EP has the formal right to request an exchange of views on the report with the Presidency and to request the Europol Director to appear before the competent committee.
www.statewatch.org /news/2002/mar/05comeuro.htm   (823 words)

  
 Prisons (Foreign Nationals)
Paul Goggins: Construction of Her Majesty's Prison Bromsfield is progressing to schedule and the prison will be ready to open on 17 June 2004, the date specified in the contract.
, probably in accommodation currently occupied by the Prison and Probation Services, but once the eventual size and structure has been decided, further consideration will be given to the most appropriate long-term location.
However, in ending the routine use of prisons to hold detainees, it was made clear that there would continue to be a need to hold small numbers of individual detainees in prison for reasons of security and control.
www.prisontoday.com /pqsjan04.htm   (823 words)

  
 Prisons (Foreign Nationals)
Paul Goggins: Construction of Her Majesty's Prison Bromsfield is progressing to schedule and the prison will be ready to open on 17 June 2004, the date specified in the contract.
, probably in accommodation currently occupied by the Prison and Probation Services, but once the eventual size and structure has been decided, further consideration will be given to the most appropriate long-term location.
Contractors are required to deliver prisoners to courts before 9.30 am and back to prisons before their receptions close.
www.prisontoday.com /pqsjan04.htm   (1442 words)

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