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Criminal cases prosecuted by the CPS are in the news every day, along with a range of issues relating to our work – from violence against women and girls and hate crime, to support for victims and witnesses, statistics and speeches.

To ensure greater openness in the reporting of criminal proceedings, the CPS, the police and media representatives developed a joint protocol for working together.

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Showing 21 - 30 of 59 results for crime type "Violent crime" & area "CPS"

A46 car crash murderers sentenced

A TikTok influencer, her mother and a group of associates have been sentenced at Leicester Crown Court for their involvement in the killing of two men on the A46 in Leicestershire.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, East Midlands News

Lucy Letby found guilty of baby murders

***Letby was sentenced on Monday 21st August 2023, and received a whole life order***

A nurse has been convicted of murdering newborn babies at the hospital where she worked.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, Mersey-Cheshire News

Derbyshire parents sentenced for baby death

A stepfather from southern Derbyshire has been convicted of murder and a mother convicted of causing or allowing a child to suffer serious harm following the death of a baby.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, East Midlands News

Man extradited from Pakistan and charged with murder of British police officer

Piran Ditta Khan, 74, was extradited from Pakistan on Tuesday, 12 April 2023 and after arriving in the UK was taken into custody at a West Yorkshire police station, where he was formally charged.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS News

UPDATED WITH SENTENCE: Thomas Cashman, guilty of the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, sentenced to life

A killer, who took two loaded guns onto the streets of Liverpool to shoot a man but instead fatally shot nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel in her home, has been convicted of her murder. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 42 years.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, Mersey-Cheshire News

Four sentenced for murder of Anthony Sargeant

Four men have been jailed for murdering a 33-year-old father-of-eight in a drive-by shooting outside his mother’s home.

| News Item , Violent crime , CPS, West Midlands News

The law in action: how prosecutors apply centuries of legislation to contemporary crime

Speech by Max Hill KC, Director of Public Prosecutions to the Oxford University Law Faculty, 24 February 2023

| Speech , Violent crime , CPS News

Man charged with murder of Elle Edwards in Liverpool on Christmas Eve

The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Merseyside Police to charge Connor William Chapman, 22, with nine offences relating to a shooting at the Lighthouse Public House on 24 December 2022.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, Mersey-Cheshire News

A double murderer sentenced to life imprisonment

A builder who murdered two women, one of whose bodies has never been found, has been sentenced to life imprisonment.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS News

Jealous husband jailed for life for murder of estranged wife

A jealous husband who accused his estranged wife and mother of his two children of “disrespecting and humiliating” him has been sentenced to life imprisonment for her murder.

| Press Release , Violent crime, Domestic abuse , CPS, Yorkshire and Humberside News

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