Practice Direction (Magistrates’ Court: Contempt): QBD 11 Jun 2001

Detailed guidance was given by the court as to the way in which magistrates should deal with persons refusing to give evidence, or otherwise behaving in a way which might be a contempt of court. They should cease to use their power to bind a defendant over. The magistrates should consider detention of the person until he could be dealt with without disrupting the court, but in any event progress should be made within the day. He must be offered legal aid and representation. In the event of a not guilty plea different magistrates should hear the case. The sentence should allow for time spent in custody, and be no more than was necessary.

Citations:

Times 11-Jun-2001

Magistrates, Contempt of Court

Updated: 09 April 2022; Ref: scu.84897