“On what evidence?”
Anouk turned. “Did you close the hole?”
“The Public Prosecution Service, this morning. Urgent. The defendant is in custody.”
In NL, Docket Court is primarily held at provincial court locations, most notably: docket court nl
While the Docket Court NL has been instrumental in promoting transparency and efficiency in the Dutch judicial system, there are challenges and areas for improvement:
Outside, the North Sea wind lashed the courthouse steps. Anouk de Wit pulled her hood up. The woman from the Water Authority caught up to her.
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The clerk shrugged. “That’s all they gave us. They said you’d understand when you see her.”
For minor offences (often first-time, non-violent offences), the Crown may divert the case out of the courtroom. You may be required to complete community service, attend counselling, or make a donation to charity. If you complete the program, the charge is typically withdrawn or stayed (dropped). This is the best possible outcome for many, as it results in no criminal record.
“I understand that the real crime is knowing the dikes are vulnerable and doing nothing.” She pointed at the docket sheet. “That file you’re holding? The metadata shows it was created at 6:47 this morning. But the case number—NL-2026-0891—was reserved last year. For a different defendant. Someone whose name was redacted.” The defendant is in custody
Meijer frowned. “There is no technical appendix, Ms. de Wit. The docket is… sparse.”
If you plead guilty, the Crown will read the facts of the case. You or your lawyer will have a chance to speak (mitigation) before the judge hands down a sentence (e.g., a fine, probation, or discharge).
She almost smiled. “Exactly.”