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Central Criminal Court Review

4.3 /513 Reviews
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Laurel W
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If you want to see a criminal trial, you have to pass security and no one under the age of 14 is permitted inside the courtroom. Otherwise, just enjoy the building's exterior and the statue of justice on the top of the dome.

Central Criminal Court

Posted: Aug 29, 2012
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  • Todemmy
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The Old Bailey Street is a very lively and noisy street. There are many shops on both sides. The buildings are old-fashioned buildings with a sense of age. The photos are very good! It is very orderly here, vehicles crossing the road will slow and wait for pedestrians, the streets are neat and clean, very suitable for travel!

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    Posted: Sep 10, 2019
  • 麦克SIRTSKING
    4/5Excellent
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    Old Bailey Street is talking about the old courts here, which can not enter the main building. Tourists should put mobile phones in bags when they enter. There are also mobile phone bags sold in them. At present, the courts are mainly conducting criminal trials.

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    Posted: Jun 18, 2018
  • M24***21
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    An old street in London, the buildings on both sides of the Old Bailey Street, can be seen to be very old, more suitable for taking pictures.

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    Posted: May 26, 2019
  • . Troy
    5/5Outstanding

    The most notorious criminal court in England and Wales - the UK doesn't have a single judicial system, so Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own equivalents. This is where many of the countries' infamous trials have taken place: from acid bath murderers to East End gansters. But there's lots of less salacious business in betwen. The present site has been rebuilt several times between 1674 and 1913. Interestingly, little has changed with the design of the court rooms themselves, which continue to be arranged theatrically (some might say archaically) for the sparring match between the prosecution and the accused. Any member of the public may attend a trial (min age 14) and you can find a listing of upcoming hearings here: http://www.thelawpages.com/court-hearings-lists/Central-Criminal-Court.php - just don't expect it to read like the description on a TV guide!

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    Posted: Apr 14, 2016
  • Steve Watson
    5/5Outstanding

    londons main criminal court..was bombed in the 70"s .in the main foyer if u look up at the ceiling u can stiil see shards of glass stuck in the ceiling..u can also sit and watch sum cort cases if u get there early..

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    Posted: Sep 3, 2012
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