Announcing the Crown
Prosecution Service decision, Mr Starmer said: «In four cases, we have concluded that there is sufficient evidence to bring criminal charges and that it is in the public interest to charge the individuals concerned.»
Not exact matches
The Crown
Prosecution Service is appealing a
decision by a Kosovan court not to extradite a British monk accused of child abuse.
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Prosecution Service is appealing a
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In a letter to campaigners, the Met said: «In consultation with the Crown
Prosecution Service and the McCann family the material will now be assessed and
decisions made as to what further action if any should be undertaken.»
In a statement the force said: «These
decisions by the Crown
Prosecution Service (CPS) follow Operation Dunhill, an investigation by Sussex Police detectives into information received from the Church of England in May 2012.»
This statement is made by the Crown
Prosecution Service in the interests of transparency and accountability to explain the
decisions reached in the cases of Mr Christopher Huhne and Ms Vasiliki Pryce and to explain the time taken in arriving at these
decisions.
The final
decision rests with the Crown
Prosecution Service (CPS), but Lord Goldsmith's position as a close ally of Tony Blair and a former Labour party donor have led to concerns from opposition parties that his role in this case could be considered a conflict of interest, possibly undermining the inquiry.
I made the point earlier to the hon. and learned Member for Beaconsfield (Mr. Grieve) that neither he nor I — nor the right hon. Gentleman — have seen the evidence to make the appropriate
decisions on the investigation, and, with the involvement of the Crown
Prosecution Service, on the nature of any charges, which may or may not emerge.»
It also met resistance from the Armed
Services Committee's Democratic Chairman, Sen. Carl Levin, who replaced Gillibrand's provision with a measure that would require review of
prosecution decisions by more senior military leaders.
The
decision on what offence is charged is, of course, for the police, alongside the Crown
Prosecution Service.
I am distressed and angry that the CPS [Crown
Prosecution Service] have reached this
decision when they knew all the facts and were in a position to stop the case at this stage.
The Crown
Prosecution Service today thanked the woman for her «courage» during the case, saying that they respected the jury's
decision after the footballer was found not guilty of rape.
The Police had confirmed with my solicitor Richard Cannon that there would be no charges, that this was a Police
decision and that no file of evidence had been given to the Crown
Prosecution Service.
The Crown
Prosecution Service (CPS) said there were no plans to review cases she prosecuted for them as
decisions on disclosure lay with CPS lawyers rather than instructed barristers.
Briscoe, raised in a large family in south London and who has six siblings and four half - siblings, now awaits a
decision by the Crown
Prosecution Service over whether she will be charged in connection with the case.
A Crown
Prosecution Service spokesman told PA that the announcement of the snap election would have no impact on the timing of
decisions on whether to press charges.
Dozens of Conservative MPs expect to learn shortly whether they will be charged with fraud in relation to their spending at the last election, as deadlines for the Crown
Prosecution Service to make a
decision approaches.
Some of those questions were hinted at by the man who led the inquiry, John Yates, the deputy assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard, who said it had been the Crown
Prosecution Service's
decision not to go to court, not his.
We believe that in the 21st century we should be trusting women to make their own
decisions about their own pregnancies, and removing the threat of
prosecution from those healthcare professionals providing women with the
services and support they need.
The Crown
Prosecution Service acting for the Judicial Authority of Hasselt, Belgium, appealed the
decision to the Administrative Court however in those proceedings the original
decision to stay the extradition was upheld.
The Court of Appeal has ruled that police unlawfully detained a 16 - yearold persistent offender while they waited for a charge
decision from the Crown
Prosecution Service.
If they are interviewed under caution (as one would expect), they will have the opportunity to advance any account of self - defence, which will then form part of the file that is passed to the Crown
Prosecution Service for a charging
decision.
The Crown
Prosecution Service's (CPS) case preparation has been described as «lamentable» by the Court of Appeal in two
decisions in so many weeks.
The case has proceeded upon the request for a preliminary ruling under Article 267 TFEU from the District Court in Łodz — Srodmiescie (Poland); it was made by
decision of 24 May 2016, received at the Court on 25 May 2016, in the proceedings JZ versus the District
Prosecution Service in Lodz — Srodmiescie.
The Crown
Prosecution Service case stated the
decision to refuse the application to admit bad character.
However, perhaps a
prosecution of a law society under Criminal Code s. 122 for its failure to perform its duties in regard to access to justice by at least trying to solve the unaffordable legal
services problem would fail because, even if an official knows that a
decision does affect his / her personal interests, there is no offence, «if the
decision is made honestly and in a genuine belief that it was a proper exercise of his jurisdiction.
The health and safety
prosecution followed a decision by the Crown Prosecution Service not to prosecute any individual officer for the shooting after an investigation by the Independent Police Complaints
prosecution followed a
decision by the Crown
Prosecution Service not to prosecute any individual officer for the shooting after an investigation by the Independent Police Complaints
Prosecution Service not to prosecute any individual officer for the shooting after an investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Authority.