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Central Criminal Court

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Central Criminal Court

In the UK, crown court in the City of London, able to try all treasons and serious offences committed in the City or Greater London. First established in 1834, it is popularly known as the Old Bailey after part of the medieval defences of London; the present building is on the site of Newgate Prison.



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