Craig Colby
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Case Information & Details
Public criminal case information for an individual named Craig Colby in the UK indicates several court appearances and legal proceedings. These records are sourced from official HMCTS daily cause lists, published under the principle of open justice, and appearance in these records does not imply guilt.
Key facts and dates are as follows:
- Hull and Holderness Magistrates' Court and Hearing Centre
- Hearing Date: May 30, 2026, at 10:00 AM. This was listed as a "Hearing" type in the Magistrates' Court. At a first hearing, charges are formally read, and the defendant is asked to enter a plea. If a guilty plea is entered, sentencing might occur immediately or be adjourned. If a not guilty plea is entered, the court will set directions for the case or transfer it to the Crown Court for trial.
- Hearing Date: June 2, 2026, at 10:00 AM. This was a "Bail Application" in Courtroom 01, with Magistrates Dr. Aye JP, Ms. Pardoe JP, and Mr. Pitcher JP presiding. The prosecutor was CPS-YH. The listed offence details for this case include "Drive a motor vehicle dangerously" and "Fail to provide specimen for analysis - vehicle driver".
- Hearing Date: June 2, 2026, at 2:00 PM. This was a "Mention" in Courtroom 01, with the same magistrates presiding.
- Kingston-Upon-Hull Combined Court Centre
- Hearing Date: July 9, 2026, at 10:00 AM. Two separate entries with references 16XP0950026 and 16XP1084626 are listed for this date and time, both before His Honour Judge Bury in Court 4. The type of hearing is not specified beyond the time.
These records represent public court proceedings and do not provide details on the outcomes of these hearings or any final court decisions beyond the hearing types themselves.
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