The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Business cancelled at north court as sheriff on holiday

Legal: Victims and witnesses affected at Tain with trials off due to blunder

- BY DAVID KERR

Planned business at a north court next week has been cancelled due to a scheduling mix-up with the regular sheriff’s holidays.

Summary trials had been due to begin at Tain Sheriff Court next Tuesday and Wednesday.

But they have had to be postponed because the court’s resident sheriff is on leave.

A spokesman for the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS) said that programmin­g of business regularly takes account of leave periods for staff.

“This is an extremely unfortunat­e situation”

But he added that on this occasion the schedule was not adjusted early enough.

With trials due to start, the late postponeme­nts will have affected victims, witnesses and accused – as well as legal staff.

John Finnie MSP, the Scottish Greens justice spokesman and a Highland member, said the situation was “unfortunat­e” and said he would have hoped there would have been scope to draft in a replacemen­t sheriff rather than inconvenie­nce several

He said: “I am aware that people throughout the court system are trying to minimise churn, as it’s called, or wasted court time.

“This is an extremely unfortunat­e situation.

“I would have hoped that there would have been others. scope for a replacemen­t sheriff to be brought in to prevent this.

“I would far sooner see one person inconvenie­nced than the witnesses, accused and so on, who will have suffered considerab­le disruption as a result of this.”

A spokesman for the court service said: “Tain Sheriff Court will not hear any court business on July 4 and 5, and there will be arrangemen­ts to deal with for any new custody or urgent matters.

“This is due to the resident sheriff at Tain being on leave.

“The programmin­g of business which takes account of business volumes also requires taking account of sheriff’s leave and it is usual for courts to be restricted during such periods.

“The efficient disposal of business is the responsibi­lity of the sheriff principal.

“Normal course of business would not be scheduled when a sheriff is on leave. However, on this occasion the programme was not adjusted early enough, unfortunat­ely.

“SCTS are in discussion with the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service’s current office configurat­ion to ensure that this has no impact on our courts.”

The Crown Office declined to comment, saying scheduling was a matter for the courts.

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SHUT: A scheduling mix-up with the regular sheriff’s holidays means no business at Tain court

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