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Assaults against emergency workers: Update to CPS prosecution guidance

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has today updated its guidance to prosecutors to encourage them to consider the full range of available offences when charging assaults against emergency workers.The guidance is expected to deliver swifter justice in many cases for emergency workers who are…
Press Release Violent crime CPS

Three charged with making alleged ‘swatting’ calls in the USA and Canada

Three men from the UK have been charged with allegedly reporting fabricated serious incidents to prompt an emergency response in the USA and Canada.The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Merseyside Police to charge Liam White, 22, Dylan Ash, 18, with three counts of conspiring together and…
Press Release CPS

Richard Burrows: Paedophile who fled to Thailand 27 years ago jailed for 97 offences

An 81-year-old child abuser who escaped justice by fleeing to Thailand in 1997 ahead of his trial has today been jailed for 46 years for a catalogue of horrific sex offences against 24 boys in his care from the late 60s to the mid-90s.Richard Burrows carried out the earliest attacks while working…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS

Men who groomed and sexually exploited girls in Greater Manchester sentenced

Ten men have been sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court for grooming and sexually exploiting girls in Greater Manchester.Ashley Darbyshire, 28, was jailed for 15 years, Daniel James Flatters, 34, was jailed for seven years, Richard Haslam, 36, was jailed for 16 years, Jack Poulson, 32, was jailed for…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS North West

No charges for ice hockey player following the death of Adam Johnson

The Crown Prosecution Service has decided it will not bring criminal charges against a professional ice hockey player following the death of Adam Johnson during a match between The Sheffield Steelers and The Nottingham Panthers.Michael Quinn, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor, said: “This was a…
Press Release CPS Yorkshire and Humberside

Four imprisoned for demolition industry corruption worth over £600,000

Four people (28 April 2025) have been jailed for corruption within the demolition industry.At Southwark Crown Court, Arben Hysa was convicted of bribing three Keltbray managers, during the period in which the bribes were paid his company (Tony Demolition Workers Ltd) benefited from Keltbray…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS

Detectorist who tried to sell Anglo-Saxon coins ordered to pay back over £100k

A metal detectorist who tried to sell rare Anglo-Saxon coins from a Saxon hoard has been ordered to pay back the £103,000 from the proceeds of his crimes. Roger Pilling, who was convicted of trying to sell the coins to an American buyer in 2023, was today given a Confiscation Order at Durham Crown…
Press Release Proceeds of crime CPS

Former police officer sentenced for indecently assaulting child

A former police officer has been sentenced today after he was found guilty of indecently assaulting a teen girl more than 25 years ago. Paul Harold, 47, was prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) following an investigation by Staffordshire Police. In May 1997, Harold arrested…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS

Merch yn ei harddegau wedi ei dedfrydu am ymgeisio i lofruddio mewn ysgol

Mae geneth 14 mlwydd oed a drywanodd ddwy athrawes a disgybl yn Ysgol Dyffryn Aman wedi ei dedfrydu yn Llys y Goron Abertawe heddiw.Roedd y ferch, yn ei harddegau, nad oes modd ei henwi oherwydd ei hoedran, eisoes wedi cyfaddef i drywanu tri o bobl ar 24 Ebrill 2024 ond wedi gwadu ymgeisio i'w…
Press Release Violent crime CPS Cymru/Wales

Teenage girl sentenced for attempted murder

A 14-year-old girl who stabbed two teachers and a pupil at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman has been sentenced for attempted murder at Swansea Crown Court today.The teenager, who cannot be named due to her age, had previously admitted the triple stabbing which took place on 24 April 2024, but had denied…
Press Release Violent crime CPS Cymru/Wales

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