Imogen Cronin Death
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Public criminal case information in the UK indicates legal proceedings associated with an individual named Imogen Cronin. However, no specific criminal records or case details directly related to a "death" of an individual named 'Imogen Cronin Death' have been found. The available records pertain to criminal charges against an individual named Imogen Cronin.
Key facts regarding the criminal proceedings for Imogen Cronin are as follows:
- King's Lynn Magistrates' Court and Family Court:
- Case Reference: 36CJ1530225.
- Hearing Date: June 24, 2026, at 10:00 AM.
- Court Type: Magistrates' Court.
- Hearing Type: Trial.
- Charges: The listed offenses include "Assault a constable in the execution of his / her duty," "Obstruct / resist a constable in execution of duty," and "Fail to provide specimen for analysis - vehicle driver".
- Prosecutor: CPS-EEN.
- Magistrate: Magistrates Panel.
- Legal Context: Magistrates' Courts handle summary offenses and initiate proceedings for more serious offenses. They are presided over by three volunteer Magistrates or a single qualified District Judge and do not involve a jury.
- Isleworth Crown Court:
- Case Reference: 91HQ1671626.
- Hearing Date: April 17, 2026, at 11:00 AM.
- Court Type: Crown Court.
- Hearing Type: Plea and Trial Preparation Hearing (PTPH). This is the initial substantive hearing in the Crown Court where the defendant enters a plea, and if the case proceeds to trial, deadlines and a provisional trial date are set.
It is important to note that appearance in these public court records does not imply guilt. No information regarding court decisions or outcomes for these cases is available in the provided snippets.
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