Criminal cases that the Crown Prosecution Service take to court are in the news every day. This section also covers many issues related to our work, including violence against women and girls, hate crime, support for victims and witnesses, statistics, and speeches by the Director of Public Prosecutions and other senior staff.
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Working with the media
To make criminal court reporting more open, the CPS, police, and media representatives created a joint protocol (agreement) for working together. We are currently working on an updated version of the protocol.
Seven people have been charged with violent disorder after an aggravated burglary at a premises in south Gloucestershire.The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Counter Terrorism Policing South East to charge seven people over their alleged involvement in an aggravated burglary and associated…
UPDATE: James Aspin pleaded guilty to distributing a recording intending to stir up religious hatred and was sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court on 18 November 2024 to a 20 month prison term. The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Northumbria Police to charge James Aspin, 34, with…
Rosemary Ainslie, Acting Head of the Crown Prosecution Service Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said: “The CPS has authorised South Wales Police to charge two men over alleged Facebook posts on or around 31 July in relation to the public disorder.“Geraint Boyce, 43, has been charged…
A 12-year-old boy has plead guilty today at Liverpool Youth Court, after being charged with violent disorder. The youth was identified through CCTV footage showing him throwing an unknown object towards a line of police officers during violent disorder that took place in Southport on Monday,…
A man has been jailed today after pleading guilty to posting grossly offensive messages on social media.On or about 31 July 2024, Lee Dunn, 51, re-posted three images with captions which were grossly offensive, and which risked worsening community tensions.During his police interview Dunn admitted…
Rosemary Ainslie, Acting Head of the CPS Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said: “The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Northamptonshire Police to charge Lucy Connolly, 41, with publishing material intending to stir up racial hatred, contrary to Section 19 of the Public Order Act…
A man has been jailed for encouraging violence online just two days after he posted on social media during the public disorder. Tyler Kay, 26, wrote an offensive anti-immigration post on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, 7 August, calling for hotels housing asylum seekers to be set alight.He…
A man has become the first to be jailed for stirring up racial hatred online during the public disorder. Jordan Parlour, 28, posted comments on Facebook advocating an attack on a hotel in Leeds where asylum seekers were housed. The comments were reported to West Yorkshire Police and…
Three men who attacked police officers during widespread unrest in Hull have been jailed today.Andrew Stewart, 37, was sentenced to two years and six months at Hull Crown Court. He pled guilty to violent disorder at an earlier hearing in the Magistrates’ Court. During the disturbances, he was…
Press ReleaseViolent crimeCPSYorkshire and Humberside
A social media user who encouraged an online community to start a riot has become the first person from Wales to be convicted in relation to recent unrest.Richard David Williams, 34, of Flintshire, Wales, enthusiastically posted about participating in a riot and also shared a derogatory meme about…
Press ReleaseCyber / online crimeCPSCymru/Wales
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Media protocol
To ensure greater openness in the reporting of criminal proceedings, the CPS, the police and media representatives developed a joint protocol for working together. We are currently in the process of updating the protocol.