Evening Telegraph (First Edition)
Abuse strategy rolled out
A PILOT scheme aimed at resolving domestic abuse cases early – and sparing victims the ordeal of giving evidence – has been rolled out to Perth Sheriff Court.
The initiative has so far proved successful at courts in Dundee, Hamilton, Paisley and Glasgow, with a marked reduction in the amount of witnesses having to attend trials.
A recent report showed that at least 250 summary trials were averted because an early resolution was reached.
The scheme involves earlier engagement between prosecutors and lawyers, as well as prompt evidence disclosure and early case management.
At Perth, domestic abuse complaints account for a quarter of all summary cases.
Sheriff Principal Gillian Wade KC has now issued a practice notice to extend the summary case management scheme to the Fair City.
Sheriff Wade said: “The primary objective is to secure far earlier resolution of summary cases, providing certainty for victims, witnesses and the accused.
“Proactive judicial case management, together with early disclosure of evidence, will encourage engagement between the Crown and the defence at the first opportunity.”
She added: “By reducing the number of cases set down for trial unnecessarily, as well as the volume of late guilty pleas and decisions to discontinue proceedings, we can deliver more efficient and cost-effective summary justice to all court users.”
In 2022-23, just over 600 cases involving domestic abuse called at Perth’s intermediate diet – pre-trial – court.
Only 52 went to trial.