The number of unresolved criminal cases in England and Wales has reached approximately 79,600, according to recent reports. The accumulation of pending cases has been identified as a significant issue within the Crown Court system, leading to increased delays and logistical challenges. Factors contributing to this backlog include resource limitations, staffing shortages, increased case complexity, and procedural inefficiencies. Efforts to manage and reduce the backlog involve logistical restructuring, increasing court capacity, and technological upgrades. However, the persistent volume of cases underscores ongoing systemic issues that continue to impact judicial efficiency. Management strategies aim to streamline case handling and prioritize urgent matters, yet the overall volume remains a critical concern for the justice system. The situation prompts ongoing assessment of resource allocation and operational processes to better address these delays and enhance court throughput. Efforts to improve case processing times and reduce judicial backlog are ongoing, with the goal of restoring timely justice delivery.