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Nottingham Crown Court

Coordinates: 52°56′54″N 1°08′48″W / 52.94833°N 1.14667°W / 52.94833; -1.14667
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Elevated view of a light coloured building alongside a road
Nottingham Crown and County Courts front on Canal Street as seen from the top of the former Broadmarsh shopping centre
Low level view of a light coloured building alongside a canal
Rear view from the Nottingham Canal

Nottingham Crown Court, or more formally the High Court of Justice and Crown Court, Nottingham is a Crown Court and High Court of Justice in Nottingham, England.

The building houses Nottingham Crown Court, Nottingham Family Court, The High Court of Justice and Nottingham County Court.

Description

The building, on Canal Street in Nottingham city centre, was designed by the Property Services Agency (architects P. Harvard, K. Bates and J. Mansell).[1] Courts first sat in the building from 1981.

Previously the Crown Court sat in the Shire Hall on High Pavement.

High-profile cases

  • February 1984 – Conviction of Norman Smith for the murder of Susan Renhard[2]
  • May 1993 – Conviction of nurse Beverley Allitt for the murder and attempted murder of 13 children at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital[3]
  • July 2004 – Conviction of Alan Pennell, 16, for the murder of Luke Walmsley, 14[4]
  • May 2005 – Conviction of Peter Williams for the murder of jeweller Marian Bates[5]
  • October 2005 – Conviction of Mark Kelly and Junior Andrews for the murder of schoolgirl Danielle Beccan[6]
  • December 2009 – Conviction of Susan Bacon, Michael Bacon and Peter Jacques for the murder of gamekeeper Nigel Bacon[7]
  • January 2010 – Conviction of Stewart Hutchinson, jailed for life for the murder of Colette Aram[8]
  • January 2011 – Collapse of the trial of climate protestors charged with conspiring to shut down Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station[9]
  • April 2013 – Conviction of Mick Philpott and others for the manslaughter of six of his children in a house fire in Derby[10]
  • June 2014 – Conviction of Susan Edwards and husband Christopher Edwards for the murders of her parents in 1998, both sentenced to 25 years[11]
  • July 2012 and July 2015 - Conviction of Charlotte Collinge in 2012 for the murder of husband Clifford Collinge, sentenced to 23 years with two accomplices both sentenced to 18 years.[12] Following a 2015 re-trial, Charlotte Collinge was cleared and accomplices found guilty with sentences re-imposed[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ Pevsner Architectural Guides. Nottingham. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12666-2.
  2. ^ ITN Digital News Archive
  3. ^ "Allitt given life for murdering Ward 4 children: Judge tells former". The Independent. 29 May 1993. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Pupil who murdered Luke gets life term". The Scotsman. 27 July 2004.
  5. ^ "Life sentence for jeweller killer". 5 May 2005 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  6. ^ "Two convicted of Danielle murder". 12 October 2005 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Wife and son jailed for killing". 21 December 2009 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  8. ^ "Man sentenced to life for 1983 murder of Colette Aram". BBC News. 25 January 2010. Archived from the original on 28 January 2010. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  9. ^ "Trial abandoned after undercover policeman offers help to defence team". This is Nottingham.
  10. ^ "Philpott trial day 2: Court hears how police bugged Philpotts' hotel room after fire".
  11. ^ Mansfield couple jailed for life for murdering parents itv.com, 20 June 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2021
  12. ^ Clifford Collinge murder: Wife jailed for 23 years BBC News, 31 July 2012. Retrieved 29 October 2021
  13. ^ Clifford Collinge widow Charlotte cleared after murder retrial BBC News, 3 July 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2021

52°56′54″N 1°08′48″W / 52.94833°N 1.14667°W / 52.94833; -1.14667