Sunday People

754 cases held up in crumbling courts scandal

3 rape trials hit in one day, say lawyers

- Jack Clover feedback@people.co.uk

HUNDREDS of criminal trials are being delayed because of our crumbling, rat-infested courts.

One postponed case involved the alleged rape of a child under 10, which was reschedule­d after air conditioni­ng broke down.

The trial is now due to start next month – five years after the original allegation was made.

And barristers say it was one of three rape trials halted in one day.

Maintenanc­e problems mean cases have been stopped or disrupted 754 times since October, according to official figures.

Shadow Justice Secretary Steve Reed said: “The silent scandal of our crumbling courts is adding to a gigantic backlog of unheard criminal cases caused by the Conservati­ves’ cuts.”

The Public and Commercial Services Union says rodents have plagued Birmingham Magistrate­s Court – where staff have also had to use a bucket to collect rainwater dripping through the roof.

At Bromley, south London, workers battled a plague of flies. In

Willesden, north London, there were reports of an infestatio­n of fleas. And JPS in Portsmouth have endured the stench of fox droppings.

PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: “Court staff should not have to put up with rats, animal excrement and unsafe buildings as a daily feature of their working lives.”

The Society of Labour Lawyers has even made a 2022 calendar with images of their squalid workplaces. Despite Government promises, the backlog in court cases that existed before the pandemic is getting worse.

Barristers’ union the Criminal Bar Associatio­n said: “In medical terms, it’s like a waiting list for life-changing surgery getting longer each week.”

And Mr Reed added: “Every lost day of court sitting time means more victims denied justice and more serious criminals left to roam our streets.”

The Ministry of Justice said: “Cases are often moved into different courtrooms so they can still proceed and last year more than £150million was spent to improve court buildings”

Every lost sitting means criminals left to

roam streets

 ?? ?? BOG STANDARD: Sealed-off urinals and sign at Reading Crown Court
GNAW CASE TO ANSWER: Some courts have vermin
‘SILENT SCANDAL’: Steve Reed
WASHOUT: Pool of water and debris at Snaresbroo­k Crown Court
BOG STANDARD: Sealed-off urinals and sign at Reading Crown Court GNAW CASE TO ANSWER: Some courts have vermin ‘SILENT SCANDAL’: Steve Reed WASHOUT: Pool of water and debris at Snaresbroo­k Crown Court

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