New court for domestic abuse
A DOMESTIC abuse court is to be piloted to try to improve the way allegations are dealt with in the criminal justice system.
The pilot will be carried out at Edinburgh Sheriff Court next year and will see specialist prosecutors, police liaison officers, advocacy workers and sheriffs come together to deal with domestic abuse cases from the south and east of the city.
Offences committed from 9 December onwards will be dealt with by the service, with the first court held on 7 February.
The approach will offer victims support from specialist agencies with expertise in domestic abuse.
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