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16th Circuit Court of Jackson County NRHP-listed (refnum 05001562) Carroll County Court House: Carroll: Carrollton: 1904 NRHP-listed (refnum 95000858). Carter County Courthouse: Carter: Van Buren: 1936 Cass County Courthouse: Cass: Harrisonville: 1897 Cedar County Courthouse: Cedar: Stockton: 1938-9 Chariton County Courthouse: Chariton ...
Minshull Street Crown Court is a complex of court buildings on Minshull Street in Manchester, England. The court was designated a Grade II* listed building on 2 October 1974. [ 1 ] It is one of two Crown Courts in Manchester, the other being Manchester Crown Court (Crown Square) .
As the volume of cases increased in the early 1990s, the department decided to re-open the Minshull Street building to support the work of the Crown Square building. [1] A "super-courtroom", intended for gang trials and murder cases, with floor-area three times the size of a standard courtroom, was brought into use in September 2021.
The recorder of Manchester or, since 1971, the honorary recorder of Manchester is a legal office in the City of Manchester, England. The recorder is appointed by the Crown. The recorder of Manchester is also a senior circuit judge of the Manchester Crown Court in the North West Circuit. They are addressed in court as "My Lord" or "My Lady".
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [ 1 ]
Manchester City Hall, located in the Lyceum Building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Location of Manchester, Missouri Coordinates: 38°34′59″N 90°30′23″W / 38.58306°N 90.50639°W / 38.58306; -90
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As part of the court system changes, the assize court system in Manchester was abolished in 1956 and changed to the Crown Court system. [6] The courts building was severely damaged in the Manchester Blitz in 1940 and 1941. It was said that everything was destroyed except the Great Ducie Street facade and the judges' lodgings. [7]