Time limits set on custody courts as GEOAmey saga continues
Time limits have been set on custody courts to prevent them sitting late into the evening as the justice system considers options to mitigate the impact of GEOAmey staffing shortages on the courts.
Representatives from the judiciary, SCTS, COPFS, SPS, Police Scotland, SLAB and Scottish government met last week and acknowledged that there is no single solution to the current challenges and a range of areas will be explored, including virtual custody courts and the processing of warrant cases, which will be developed in consultation with the legal profession.
As an immediate step to support the wellbeing of all involved in custody courts, sheriffs principal have introduced time limits on custody courts.
Court User Guidance has been published which also removes the requirement of in-person attendance at procedural hearings for those held on remand or serving custodial sentences, enabling GEOAmey resources to be deployed in other areas.
Sheriff Principal Aisha Anwar for the Sheriffdom of Glasgow and Strathkelvin said: “The sheriffs principal have a statutory responsibility for the efficient disposal of business. The current difficulties are continuing to have a significant impact upon trial and custody courts throughout Scotland.
“The measures introduced in the Guidance are designed to enable GEOAmey to prioritise resources and acknowledge the need to safeguard the wellbeing of all those involved in custody courts. These measures are unprecedented and temporary short term solutions to the current challenges faced by the courts.”