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What are Independent Adjudications?
Independent adjudications are formal hearings conducted by an external person, often a district judge. Essentially, this is a trial held in prison for alleged breaches of prison rules committed whilst an individual is serving their custodial sentence.
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Why are Independent Adjudications Important?
Independent adjudications are critical in ensuring fairness and transparency in the prison disciplinary system. By having an external party review and adjudicate serious charges, the process maintains impartiality and upholds the rights of prisoners.
What To Expect During an Independent Adjudication?
During the hearing, the independent adjudicator will review the evidence, hear testimonies, and allow both the prison and the defence to present their cases. The adjudicator will then make a decision based on the evidence and legal arguments presented.
How Long Does the Independent Adjudication Process Take?
The duration of the process can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the availability of the adjudicator. However, we strive to ensure that the case is handled as efficiently and promptly as possible.
What is the Potential Outcome of an Independent Adjudication?
If the individual is found guilty, it is highly likely to have a significant effect on their current sentence by imposing additional days to be served in custody. It can result in additional days being added to their sentence. Therefore, it is vital to have legal representation.
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Can Individuals Appeal the Decision of an Independent Adjudicator?
Individuals can appeal the decision of an independent adjudicator if they believe the decision was unjust or that there were procedural errors during the hearing. Our specialist prison law team can assist individuals through the process of appealing the decision. Contact the team today on 01642 247656 or use our contact form and we will call you back.
How Long Does the Independent Adjudication Process Take?
The duration of the independent adjudication process can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the availability of the adjudicator. However, we strive to ensure that the case is handled as efficiently and promptly as possible.
How Can Watson Woodhouse Help?
At Watson Woodhouse, we understand the complexities and the high stakes involved in independent adjudications. Our specialist prison law team is dedicated to providing support and representation to individuals in prison who face an independent adjudication, we can assist with:
Advice and Guidance
We provide expert legal advice and guidance on the adjudication process, helping you understand the charges against you and the potential consequences. Our team will explain your rights and the procedures involved, ensuring you are fully informed at every step.
Preparation of Case
Our team will prepare the case, aiming to build a strong defence to challenge the charges and present the case during the hearing.
Representation at Hearings
We offer robust representation during independent adjudication hearings, presenting the case to the adjudicator, cross-examining witnesses, and making legal arguments on the individual’s behalf. Our goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for our clients.
Post-Hearing Support
If the adjudication does not go in the individual’s favour, we can assist with appealing the decision or advising on any subsequent legal steps. Our team will continue to support our clients, ensuring they understand their options and the next steps.
Do I Have to Pay for Legal Representation?
Anyone subjected to an independent adjudication is entitled to free legal representation.
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