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Monthly information on Criminal Case Throughput for March 2023

The Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service has published today the latest monthly workbook to show the throughput of criminal cases in our courts.

The Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service has published today the latest monthly workbook to show the throughput of criminal cases in our courts. 
Monthly Workbook

This shows the volumes of cases being progressed each month in the High Court, Sheriff Court and Justice of the Peace Courts from April 2020, compared against the monthly averages for 2019/20 (pre-COVID).

The figures show that during March 2023:

  • The overall level of new cases registered is 93% of the average pre-COVID level.
  • The overall level of cases concluded is 106% of the average pre-COVID level.
  • Petitions, which provide a useful indicator of future solemn business, are 37% higher than the average monthly pre-COVID level.
  • 64 High Court evidence led trials commenced which is 154% of the average pre-COVID level.
  • 87 High Court cases were concluded, which is 130% of the average pre-COVID level.
  • The average time between pleading diet and evidence led trial is 50 weeks for High Court, compared to the pre-COVID level of 22 weeks.
  • 117 sheriff solemn evidence led trials commenced which is 124% of the average pre-COVID level.
  • 558 sheriff solemn cases were concluded which is 130% of the average pre-COVID level.
  • The average time between pleading diet and evidence led trial is 45 weeks for sheriff solemn, compared to the pre-COVID level of 11 weeks.
  • 605 sheriff summary evidence led trials commenced, which is 105% of the average pre-COVID levels
  • 6137 sheriff summary cases were concluded which is 119% of the average pre-COVID level.
  • The average time between pleading diet and evidence led trial is 45 weeks for sheriff summary, compared to the pre-COVID level of 23 weeks.
  • 2117 Justice of the Peace cases were concluded which is 77% of the average pre-COVID level.
  • The average time between pleading diet and evidence led trial is 45 weeks for Justice of the Peace, compared to the pre-COVID level of 22 weeks.

David Fraser, SCTS Executive Director Court Operations said:

“The overall number of scheduled trials has now reduced by 37% since the peak of 43,606 in January 2022, representing a 69% reduction in the trials backlog that accrued during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

“Through the court recovery programme we are aiming to return to a point where the number of scheduled cases being prepared for trial is around 20,000. Given the initial focus on summary trials we remain confident that summary backlog will be cleared by March 2024.

 "We have now switched court recovery resources from summary to solemn, with the introduction of a further 2 additional High Court and 6 additional Sheriff Solemn trial courts.  Solemn cases, which involves the most serious crimes, are more challenging as the long term trend of increasing case levels continued throughout the pandemic. Our modelling projects that with the new resources in place High Court cases will return to the revised baseline by March 2025 and Sheriff Solemn cases by March 2026.

 "Strong collaboration across the judiciary, justice organisations, the legal profession and the third sector is helping to effectively manage court business, this will become even more important now that the solemn recovery programme has been extended..

"The monthly publication on throughput of cases, combined with the revised modelling reports, illustrate the progress being made and the challenges still ahead.”

 

Corporate news General
25 April 2023 Communications