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In circumstances where this is not appropriate, or where certain parts of the tribunal need to be in private, adequate notice will be given and the reasons why will be explained.
If you would like to attend a scheduled Police Appeals Tribunal then please email [email protected] or telephone 0116 229 8980 with the following details as below:
You need to pre-register at least one working day before the Tribunal hearing and agree to the conditions of entry. Full details of the conditions of attendance to the Police Appeal Tribunal can be found on this page.
Leicestershire Police Headquarters is not generally open to the public, therefore, for security reasons, anyone wishing to attend the hearing will need to abide by a small number of conditions (unfortunately, if you don't pre-register and agreed to these conditions of entry you won't be allowed to attend the tribunal).
These conditions are set out for a number of reasons; including ensuring fairness during the proceedings to all parties, but also to ensure your safety whilst on police premises, and the safety of others.
The Chair may impose other conditions before or at the hearing at his/her discretion. The Chair may also order the removal of people who disrupt the hearing in any way.
Members of the public and media can attend PATs as observers but are not allowed to participate in proceedings. The Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Leicestershire (OPCC) is responsible for appointing the Chairperson (Legally Qualified Chair) and panel members for the appeal hearing.