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Burnley Law Courts

Coordinates:53°47′16″N2°14′50″W/ 53.7878°N 2.2473°W/53.7878; -2.2473
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Burnley Law Courts
Burnley Law Courts
LocationHammerton Street,Burnley
Coordinates53°47′16″N2°14′50″W/ 53.7878°N 2.2473°W/53.7878; -2.2473
Built1981
ArchitectProperty Services Agency
Architectural style(s)Modernist style
Burnley Law Courts is located in Lancashire
Burnley Law Courts
Shown in Lancashire

Burnley Law Courtsis aCrown Courtvenue, which deals with criminal cases, and aCounty Courtvenue, which deals with civil cases, in Hammerton Street,Burnley,England.

History

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Until the early 1980s, criminal court hearings in Burnley were held in the courtroom inBurnley Town Hall.[1]However, as the number of court cases in Burnley grew, it became necessary to commission a more substantial courthouse for criminal court hearings. The site selected by theLord Chancellor's Departmenthad accommodated a series of rows of terraced housing (Mount Pleasant Street, Howarth Street and Whittam Street).[2]These streets had been part of the Weaver's Triangle area of Burnley and the buildings, which were in a poor state, were demolished in the 1930s.[3]

The new building was designed by theProperty Services Agencyin theModernist style,built in buff brick at a cost of £1.5 million,[4]and was opened in 1981.[5][6]The design involved an asymmetric main frontage in two sections facing onto Whittam Street. The left-hand section of four bays was well set back from the road: the right-hand bay, which was slightly projected forward, featured a four-door opening, surmounted by aRoyal coat of arms,with a smallcasement windowon the first floor. On the ground floor, the other bays in that section were fenestrated by casement windows and were separated bybuttresseswhich supported the first floor structure: the first floor structure wascantileveredout over the pavement, fenestrated with casement windows and clad in dark brown panels. The right-hand section was irregularly fenestrated with casement windows and featured acantedrecess, containing a single first-floor window, in the right-hand bay. Internally, the building was laid out to accommodate five courtrooms.[7]

In 2008, a member of a jury in a sex abuse case was dismissed, after she used a poll on herFacebookpage to help her to decide whether the defendant in the case was guilty or not guilty.[8]

Notable cases have included the trial and acquittal of the actor,Peter Adamson,in July 1983, on charges of indecent assault,[9][10]and the trial and conviction of another actor,Jody Latham,in December 2012, for growingcannabisin his garden: Latham was given a suspended prison sentence.[11][12][13]

References

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  1. ^"Burnley Town Hall's £2.7m. four-year restoration".Burnley Express.5 December 2022.Retrieved4 March2023.
  2. ^"Ordnance Survey Map".1914.Retrieved4 March2023.
  3. ^"Mount Pleasant Street, Burnley".Red Rose Collections.Retrieved4 March2023.
  4. ^"Capital Building Programme".Hansard. 26 January 1996.Retrieved12 March2023.
  5. ^"Law Courts and Courtrooms 1: The Buildings of the Criminal Law".Historic England. 1 August 2016. p. 16.Retrieved4 March2023.
  6. ^Mulcahy, Linda; Rowden, Emma (2019).The Democratic Courthouse: A Modern History of Design, Due Process and Dignity.Taylor and Francis.ISBN978-0429558689.
  7. ^"Burnley".Ministry of Justice.Retrieved4 March2023.
  8. ^Brooks, Graham (2019).Criminal Justice and Corruption State Power, Privatization and Legitimacy.Springer International Publishing. p. 118.ISBN978-3030160388.
  9. ^"Actor never recovered from trial".The Globe and Mail.19 February 2002.Retrieved4 March2023.
  10. ^Thomas, Dave (2022).Director's Tale.Pitch Publishing.ISBN978-1801502382.
  11. ^"Ex-EastEnders star Jody Latham spared jail for cannabis production".BBC News.17 December 2012.Retrieved4 March2023.
  12. ^"Shameless and EastEnders star Jody Latham in court over cannabis farm".Manchester Evening News.15 August 2012.Retrieved4 March2023.
  13. ^"'Shameless' star Jodie Latham must pay back £1 after drugs case ".Burnley Express.28 May 2013.Retrieved4 March2023.
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