Tweet Here you can read Sarah Dines's speeches and appearances in Parliament when she was a Member of Parliament (provided by theyworkforyou):
Criminal Proceedings: Legal Aid Scheme | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The number of contacts registered with the Legal Aid Agency’s Crown Court Representation helpline is subject to fluctuation.
Legal Aid Scheme | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Legal Aid Agency keeps market capacity under constant review, ensuring access across England and Wales and taking immediate action where
Ministry of Justice: Contracts | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Ministry of Justice awards contracts to suppliers following a rigorous procurement activity.
Crown Court: Trials | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers HM Courts and Tribunals Service is monitoring impact of the operation of the Criminal Bar Association’s ‘Bar Action’ on the Crown Court.
Crown Court: Publications | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Audio recordings of sentencing remarks are not published.
Bail: Advisory Services | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Bail Information Service (BIS) project has Bail Information Officers (BIOs) operating in 31 public sector remand prisons across England
War Crimes: Criminal Investigation | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Ministry of Justice does not hold this information. This is an operational matter for the police.
Rights of Accused | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The criminal justice system assumes that defendants have individual communication needs and that no one single means of explaining rights an
Magistrates' Courts: Databases | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers As part of the HMCTS Reform Programme’s introduction of the Common Platform digital case management system, we are focusing on various issue
Tributes to Sir David Amess | Commons debates It is with incredible sadness and, I have to admit, some anger that I rise to pay tribute to my friend David today.