Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court

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Derby, United Kingdom

Courthouse· Magistrates' court

Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court Reviews | Rating 2.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court is located in Derby, United Kingdom on 27 St Mary's Gate. Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court is rated 2.3 out of 5 in the category courthouse in United Kingdom.

Address

27 St Mary's Gate

Phone

+44 1332362000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jacqueline Ashmore

Don't bother trying to ring them, total waste of time, the phone just rings out. I had no option to give zero stars, which would be more accurate.

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Aaron Walker

Absolutely Ridiculous! Been trying to ring through for 35 minutes and nobody has bothered to answer the phone it is now 16:37!!

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Rob Warner

A wonderful place for having filthy guttersnipes convicted for petty offences. Not the sort of place you want to be if you are a nice clean well heeled middle class type. Not unless you're a magistrate of course. Ha ha ha. Keep up the good work.

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Derby Joe

Dont give you chance to give your defence and the local solicitors are in on it too

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Clive L

The judges are too stuck up to let people speak causing lots of problems and wasting lots of money in the long run. Judge Meachin seems to be the worse, known as the strict judge by the solicitors, hes all over the place, but thinks everyone else is all over the place like the office staff. Anybody heard him mention the office staff at this court aren't making things clear? Things like that should be dealt with behind closed door Andrew! Poor office staff, its not there fault you're losing it Judge Meachin, you got it the wrong way round, its you making everyone elses lifes hard due to the belief you are some sort of God. You're a joke, start to finish, I've just broke my restraining order because you wrote it down wrong or told me something different to what you meant. Its problem after problem with you, not with everyone else. Charges handed down by you successfully appealed at Crown Court, why would that happen if you was God? Getting home early seems to be the priority for judges at Derby Magistrates. Appeal your charge if you wasn't allowed to speak, iit can't be worse can it?