Crown Courts are public courts so the court should be able to confirm the outcome of a case hearing to you upon request.
There's not really an online resource for case results that the public would have access to unless they're reported cases such as Court of Appeal judgments.
You'd think there would be an easily accessible public record for this up to the point where the any convinction is spent. I assume you've tried searching the local paper's online editions and scouring the local police social media? My local force does summaries of who has been in court I think (seems to be their own officers quite a lot recently!).
You'd think there would be an easily accessible public record for this up to the point where the any convinction is spent. I assume you've tried searching the local paper's online editions and scouring the local police social media? My local force does summaries of who has been in court I think (seems to be their own officers quite a lot recently!).
Coz that wouldn't be misused in any way.
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Crown Courts are public courts so the court should be able to confirm the outcome of a case hearing to you upon request.
There's not really an online resource for case results that the public would have access to unless they're reported cases such as Court of Appeal judgments.
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