Court for Crown Cases Reserved
The Court for Crown Cases Reserved was an English appellate court for criminal cases established in 1848 to hear references from the trial judge. It did not allow a retrial, only judgment on a point of law. Neither did it create a right of appeal and only a few selected cases were heard every year. It was superseded by the Court of Criminal Appeal in 1907.
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Court for Crown Cases Reserved
The Court for Crown Cases Reserved was an English appellate court for criminal cases established in 1848 to hear references from the trial judge. It did not allow a retrial, only judgment on a point of law. Neither did it create a right of appeal and only a few selected cases were heard every year. It was superseded by the Court of Criminal Appeal in 1907.
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The Court for Crown Cases Rese ...... rt of Criminal Appeal in 1907.
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Court for Crown Cases Reserved
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