Western Mail

Backlog of court cases ‘could take 10 years to clear’

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AN INCREASE in a backlog of court cases could take up to 10 years to clear, a report has warned, as the Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS) is praised for its handling of the Covid-19 crisis so far.

Her Majesty’s Crown Prosecutio­n Service Inspectora­te (HMCPSI) carried out an inspection to look at the CPS’s handling of the pandemic after lockdown measures were imposed in March.

In a report published today, it warned there were challenges to come with the backlog of cases which are increasing daily, with some estimates indicating that it could take up to a decade to clear.

It estimated that trial backlogs in the magistrate­s’ courts have increased by 32% between the beginning of March and early May, from 12,100 to 16,000.

In the Crown Court, the estimated increase is 43%, from 17,400 to 24,900, in the same time period.

By the end of May, the increase in backlogs was 41% in the magistrate­s’ courts and 53% in the Crown Court.

The report states: “Court sittings and courtroom capacity with social distancing requiremen­ts will not allow for reduction of the existing backlog.

“Some estimates show that the current scale of increase in the backlog would take 10 years to clear at pre-pandemic rates.”

It continued: “Without some innovative thinking and solutions, the challenge of addressing the backlog is likely to be much more complex than dealing with the immediate crisis.”

Inspectors virtually visited three CPS areas in the West Midlands, North West and Wessex, between March 16 and May 8.

Commenting on the report, HM Chief Inspector Kevin McGinty said: “The CPS has played a key role in ensuring that justice has continued to be delivered.

“It’s encouragin­g to see staff felt that their safety was a top priority, and they were updated regularly with what was happening and what was required.

“It’s clear that actions the CPS took in creating its 2020 vision allowed them to react in such a way that the pandemic has had a very limited impact on its business.

“I hope that the fervour and innovation that has taken place during the initial response is maintained into and throughout the challenge of recovery.”

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