The Prosecutor's Pledge
The Prosecutor's Pledge is a ten point Pledge that describes the level of service that victims can expect to receive from prosecutors.
Where there is an identifiable victim the prosecutor will:
- Take into account the impact on the victim or their family when making a charging decision;
- Inform the victim where the charge is withdrawn, discontinued or substantially altered;
- Where practical, seek a victim's view or that of the family when considering the acceptability of a plea;
- Address the specific needs of a victim and, where justified, seek to protect their identity by making an appropriate application to the court;
- Assist victims at court to refresh their memory from their written or video statement and answer their questions on court procedure and processes;
- Promote and encourage two-way communications between victim and prosecutor at court;
- Protect victims from unwarranted or irrelevant attacks on their character and may seek the court's intervention where cross examination is considered to be inappropriate or oppressive;
- On conviction, robustly challenge defence mitigation which is derogatory to a victim's character;
- On conviction apply for appropriate order for compensation, restitution or future protection of the victim;
- Keep victims informed of the progress of any appeal, and explain the effect of the court's judgement.
