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Dundee may host High Court

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HIGH Court sittings could return to Dundee Sheriff Court this year in an effort to help clear the backlog of cases.

The Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS) revealed the city’s court is being considered to host more serious trials as part of a court recovery programme.

Dundee has not hosted a sitting of the High Court since October 2013, when it was removed from the Scottish High Court “circuit” locations.

An SCTS spokesman said: “As part of the court recovery programme announced by SCTS to tackle backlogs caused by the pandemic, a number of possible locations for High Court sittings are being considered, including Dundee.”

It is understood that the first sitting could be in September.

A court source said the Justice of the Peace Court building or the civil annexe have been identified as possible venues.

They said: “One of the courtrooms is fully kitted out for the remote jury centre, which is needed for sheriff and jury trials.”

Recent analysis showed that the backlog in solemn trials across Scotland would not be cleared until 2025.

Earlier this month, the SCTS revealed there would be four additional High Courts, two additional sheriff courts for solemn cases and up to 10 more sheriff courts for summary cases.

Jim Caird, managing partner of city centre firm Caird Vaughan, said: “Under the current restrictio­ns there are a limited number of effective courtrooms.

“So this would at least increase the number of courtrooms and help the backlog.

“The difficulty we’re having at the moment is with cases with multiple accused so we’ll see how that develops.”

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Dundee Sheriff Court might be used by the High Court in a bid to clear the backlog.

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