Bearing in mind the time limits that apply to a Scottish prosecution and the need to bring the accused to trial within 110 days—a time limit that some say the Crown sometimes struggles to meet in domestic cases—one wonders how feasible it would be to gather the evidence in the time that is available.The time limit is more like 80 days than 110 days, because the Crown must serve an indictment on the accused at least 80 days after full committal, and must give the accused 29 days' notice of the trial.