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Recommendation 4
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The removal of the right to elect for Crown Court trial will make the allocation...
Conclusion
The removal of the right to elect for Crown Court trial will make the allocation process less flexible. The allocation of cases will only be determined by the court’s application of the relevant legislative provisions and sentencing guidelines. In our view it is important for the magistrates’ court to be able to consider whether the circumstances of the case, beyond simply the likely possible sentence, would mean that a Crown Court trial is required. (Conclusion, Paragraph 23)