Two-minutes silence also observed at Courts of Justice
Prosecutions on the Isle of Man are now being brought on behalf of the King.
The first criminal case in front of the High Bailiff – put forward by the Attorney General’s Chambers in the name of King Charles III – took place today.
Previously they’d been brought in the name of Her Majesty the Queen with prosecuting advocates appearing on behalf of the crown.
A two-minutes silence was observed at the Isle of Man Courts of Justice at 10am to pay tribute to Our Lord of Mann who died last week aged 96.
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