Amanda Wakeman
Case Information & Details
Public criminal case information in the UK shows several legal proceedings associated with an individual named Amanda Wakeman. These cases are listed on Open Court Data UK, which sources information from official HMCTS daily cause lists under the principle of open justice.
Key facts regarding these proceedings include:
- Court: All listed cases are scheduled to be heard at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court.
- Court Type: The proceedings are categorized as Sheriff Criminal cases.
- Prosecutor: The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) is listed as the prosecutor.
- Hearing Dates:
- One hearing was scheduled for June 2, 2026, at 10:00 AM, with reference SCS/2026-037487, at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court - Court 5.
- Another hearing, reference SCS/2026-029772, was set for June 4, 2026, at 10:00 AM, at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court - Court 5.
- A separate hearing for reference SCS/2026-047788 was also scheduled for June 4, 2026, at 10:00 AM, at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court - Court 5.
- A hearing for reference SCS/2026-029772 was scheduled for June 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM, at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court - Custodies.
- Another hearing for reference SCS/2026-037487 was scheduled for June 16, 2026, at 10:00 AM, at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court - Custodies.
- Hearing Type: All listed events are noted as "Hearing".
It is important to note that these listings represent public court record proceedings, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The records indicate these are likely first appearances where charges are formally read and a plea is entered.
As of the current date (July 11, 2026), the specific charges associated with these cases for Amanda Wakeman are not detailed in the provided public records, nor are any court decisions or outcomes for the hearings that would have occurred in June 2026.
There is also a separate case, "Wakeman v The Crown," from July 1, 2011, which involved an appeal against a conviction under the Child Abduction Act 1984. The appeal against conviction was dismissed, but the original nine-month custodial sentence was quashed and replaced with a one-year conditional discharge due to mitigating circumstances and the appellant's lack of intent to unlawfully remove the children. However, the first name of the "Wakeman" involved in this 2011 case is not specified, so it cannot be definitively linked to Amanda Wakeman.