HL Deb 13 July 1995 vol 565 c118WA
Lord Skelmersdale

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What proposals they have to improve pre-trial procedures in the Crown Court.

The Minister of State, Home Office (Baroness Blatch)

The Government share the view of the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice that further measures are needed to improve the effectiveness of pre-trial hearings in the Crown Court, to enable issues to he clarified and resolved in advance of the trial.

To achieve this, we propose providing for a power for judges to make binding rulings before the start of the trial, and for an extension of the existing system of preparatory hearings, currently held in serious fraud cases, to other potentially long or complex cases. These proposals are contained in a consultation paper [on improving the effectiveness of pre-trial hearings in the Crown Court], which we are publishing today.