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* Crown Court: The serious cases. There are a number of these around the UK, but the most famous is the Central Criminal Court, on the site of the old Newgate Gaol. It is far better known as the Old Bailey (which is the name of the street it stands in). This is usually used for Greater London cases, but others can take place there on certain occasions. It has 20 court rooms.
* Crown Court: The serious cases. There are a number of these around the UK, but the most famous is the Central Criminal Court, on the site of the old Newgate Gaol. It is far better known as the Old Bailey (which is the name of the street it stands in). This is usually used for Greater London cases, but others can take place there on certain occasions. It has 20 court rooms.
** ''[[V for Vendetta]]'': V blows up the Old Bailey.
** ''[[V for Vendetta]]'': V blows up the Old Bailey.
** ''[[Rumpole of the Bailey]]'': Centers on a defence barrister who mostly does Crown Court work, usually [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|at the Old Bailey]].
** ''[[Rumpole of the Bailey]]'': Centers on a defence barrister who mostly does Crown Court work, usually [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|at the Old Bailey]].
** ''[[Garrows Law]]'': Centers on a defence barrister who mostly does Crown Court work, usually at the Old Bailey. The difference is that it's [[Recycled in Space|IN GEORGIAN TIMES!]], and the barrister in question more or less ''invented'' defence work.
** ''[[Garrows Law]]'': Centers on a defence barrister who mostly does Crown Court work, usually at the Old Bailey. The difference is that it's [[Recycled in Space|IN GEORGIAN TIMES!]], and the barrister in question more or less ''invented'' defence work.