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Callum Briggs

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Public criminal case information in the UK indicates legal proceedings associated with an individual named Callum Briggs, as well as a Callum Briggs-Curtis.

For an individual named Callum Briggs, public court records show several appearances at the Teesside Combined Court Centre under Case Reference 17NS1793925. These proceedings were scheduled as Magistrates' Court hearings on multiple dates in 2026, including May 26, June 20, June 21, and June 23. The listed magistrate for the May 26 hearing was MISS RECORDER A SMART, and for the June 23 hearing was HER HONOUR JUDGE J KIDD, while other dates listed "NONE" or "N/A" for the magistrate. The "Case Details" for these entries consistently state "No details available," and the "Hearing Type" is simply the time of the hearing. At a first hearing in the Magistrates' Court, charges are formally read, and the defendant is asked to enter a plea. If a not guilty plea is entered, the case is typically adjourned for trial or transferred to the Crown Court.

Separately, an individual named Callum Briggs-Curtis has public court record proceedings at Ipswich Magistrates' Court under Case Reference 2600008890. Hearings for this individual were scheduled for June 13 and June 15, 2026. Similar to the Callum Briggs case, the "Case Details" for Callum Briggs-Curtis also state "No details available".

No specific charges or court decisions (such as convictions or sentencing outcomes) are detailed in the provided public records for either Callum Briggs or Callum Briggs-Curtis. The records primarily indicate scheduled court appearances at the Magistrates' Court level, where initial proceedings like charge readings and plea entries typically occur. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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