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… and the offence was committed on or after the date listed against the offence in that Schedule but for section 273 SA … should contact the Unduly Lenient Sentences Team of the Appeals and Review Unit (ARU) in the Special Crime and … 242(2) CJA 2003 . Where a defendant was remanded on bail subject to a qualifying curfew period and a court passes …
… be kept informed of the progress of criminal proceedings against an alleged offender and to receive an explanation if … example, where the decision results in the defendant’s bailconditions being lifted or the defendant being released from …
… sentencing in the magistrates’ court or Crown Court, and appeals to the Crown Court or Court of Appeal. Parties may … etc. The costs and resources involved as balanced against the costs of flights, visas and accommodation for the … the defendant absconded? Is the prosecution objecting to bail? A decision to revoke bail cannot be put into effect if …
… (FGM) is a criminal offence. It is a form of violence against women and girls, and in the latter case it is child … support organisations. Where the defendants are on bail, prosecutors should consider whether or not bailconditions are necessary to prevent interference with the …
… may consent to his surrender; and decides whether to grant bail or remand the person in custody pending the extradition … person or the requesting state a mechanism of appeal against the decision. If, during the extradition proceedings, … decision of the district judge, or the Secretary of State. Appeals are to the High Court with timeframes set out in the …
… serious injury by any means; the use of serious violence against any person (providing that more than minor injury was … may be a no comment interview) will need to be balanced against the value of an inference in any given case. Code for … have the powers of a constable to arrest, grant street bail and seize property for the purposes of criminal …
… investigation that doesn’t form part of their evidence against the suspect. The police will tell the CPS prosecutor … place. You can read more about this in our section on bail. The police will also let you know when the first court … review of the case. This will be carried out by our Appeals and Review Unit. They will review of the evidence and …
… Code for Crown Prosecutors Selection of charges Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) Hate Crime Offences involving … take place in advance of the first Court hearing for all bail cases. If that is not practicable for overnight remand … and responsibilities, may be subject to such formalities, conditions, restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by …
… pass the case to us and no further action will be taken against the suspect. If that happens your police contact … place. You can read more about this in our section on bail . The police will also let you know when the first court … review of the case. This will be carried out by our Appeals and Review Unit. They will review of the evidence and …
… including cases involving offences of child abuse, crimes against older people, domestic abuse, hate crime, modern … decision and there are substantial grounds to object to bail. The data provided excludes any consultations which … so requests, the case may be further reviewed by the CPS Appeals and Review Unit (ARU). The ARU is a national CPS unit …