Chichester Crown Court
Chichester Crown Court | |
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Location | Chichester, West Sussex |
Coordinates | 50°49′57″N 0°46′48″W / 50.8326°N 0.7799°W |
Built | 1940 |
Architect | Cecil George Stillman |
Architectural style(s) | Modernist style |
Chichester Crown Court is a Crown Court venue in Southgate, Chichester, West Sussex, England. The court is administered by HM Courts and Tribunals Service.
History
[edit]The first incarnation of the building was completed in 1940 and was estimated to have cost £27,570 to build.[1] The two courtrooms were initially used for Quarter Sessions before the Courts Act 1972 created the Crown Courts of England and Wales.[2]
The court closed in 2017 before re-opening after the COVID-19 pandemic, to deal with the case backlog, as a satellite court of Lewes Combined Court.[3]
Today, the court hears criminal cases that are tried by jury.[3] Notable cases include the trial of the Brighton Cat Killer, Stephen Bouquet.[4] The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger also appeared there in 1967 on drugs charges.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Chichester's New Court House". Portsmouth Evening News. 4 March 1938. p. 1.
- ^ Historic, England (August 2016). "Law Courts and Courtrooms 1: The Buildings of the Criminal Law".
- ^ a b Ministry of Justice (3 August 2023). "Temporary Nightingale courts and extra court capacity". Retrieved 10 February 2024.
- ^ "Steven Bouquet: Owners found cats injured on doorsteps, court told". BBC News. 24 June 2021.
- ^ "1967: Two Rolling Stones on drugs charges". BBC News. 11 February 2024.