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Termination of Proceedings (Including Discontinuance)

Updated: 05 November 2019; 15 October 2024

Prosecution Guidance Court Processes and Case Management

Theft Act Offences

Updated: 09 September 2022; 12 September 2024

Prosecution Guidance Fraud and economic crime

Trespass and Nuisance on Land

updated 18 October 2019; 2 September 2024

Trespass is not of itself a criminal offence. However there are some offences in which trespass is an essential element and this guidance sets out the most commonly encountered examples of such offences. Prosecutors should also have regard as appropriate to the CPS legal guidance on Public Order Offences and Offences during Protests, Demonstrations and Campaigns.

Prosecution Guidance Public Order and Regulatory Offences

Coronavirus related prosecution guidance

All Coronavirus-related guidance aggregated to this page on 25 July 2023

Prosecution Guidance

Road Traffic related prosecution guidance

Prosecution Guidance Road traffic offences

Weapons related prosecution guidance

Prosecution Guidance Violent Crime, Weapons and Public Safety

Dishonesty related prosecution guidance

Prosecution Guidance Fraud, Corruption and Economic Crime

Abuse of Process

Rewritten: 15 March 2023

The basic principle is that it is for the prosecution, not the court, to decide whether a prosecution should be commenced and, if commenced, whether it should continue.

Prosecution Guidance Court Processes and Case Management

Dangerous Dog Offences

Updated: 21 June 2019. Updated: 4 November 2021; 1 February 2024

In a case which involves a dog dangerously out of control, a choice lies between an application by way of a civil complaint under the Dogs Act 1871 for an Order for the control or destruction of a dog, and a criminal prosecution under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.

Prosecution Guidance Violent crime Violent Crime, Weapons and Public Safety

Appeals – Prosecution Rights

updated 19 December 2019

Part 9 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (the 2003 Act) contains provisions for a prosecution appeal against adverse rulings by Crown Court judges in respect of trials on indictment. Section numbers in this guidance refer to the 2003 Act unless otherwise stated.

Prosecution Guidance Appeals, Reviews and Post-Conviction