HC Deb 20 April 1983 vol 41 c109W
Mr. Dubs

asked to the Secretary of State for Scotland how many persons are being held in custody on remand in Scotland; what is the average time spent in custody by defendants awaiting trial during the most recent period for which figures are available; and how many people have been released during the last four years because they have been in custody for 110 days.

Mr. Allan Stewart

On 5 April 1983 a total of 693 persons were held in Scottish penal establishments on remand awaiting trial. In the first three months of 1983 the average daily number of prisoners held on remand awaiting trial was 653.

In 1982 the estimated average period spent by all prisoners in custody awaiting trial in Scottish penal establishments was 18 days.

No persons have been released from custody in Scotland in the last four years because they have been in custody for 110 days.

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