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… 16 – Review and Expiry Charging Practice Statutory time limit Public interest Totality of offending ECHR … “R” and “responsible adult” mean an adult who has: Custody of charge of a child for the time being, or Parental … “R” and “responsible adult” mean an adult who has: Custody of charge of a child for the time being, or Parental …
… upheld. At the outset of the case therefore, or at a later time when the issues in the case are clarified, the … avoid a statutory time limit on bringing proceedings, or a custodytime limit, or because a defendant has elected trial. … avoid a statutory time limit on bringing proceedings, or a custodytime limit, or because a defendant has elected trial. …
… victim and the suspect’s age and level of maturity at the time of the incident. If a case is being considered under … victim and the suspect’s age and level of maturity at the time of the incident. If a case is being considered under …
… Automatic number-plate recognition (ANPR) the defendant’s custody record or voluntary attendance record together with … or handling of the case 4 In respect of each, the date and time of their arrest In respect of each, their status: … / Transphobic etc.) The proposed charge(s) Statutory TimeLimits for any of the proposed charges Consents relevant to …
… Justice Act 1988 ) Common assault; Assaulting a prisoner custody officer – s.90(1) Criminal Justice Act 1991; Assaulting a secure training centre custody officer – s.13(1) Criminal Justice and Public Order … – CrimPR 10.4 (2). The Crown Court may extend that time limit – CrimPR 10.2 (8). In every case a draft …
… the victim? What was the suspect’s age and maturity at the time of offence? What is the impact on the community? Is … prioritising review and preparation, observing court timelimits (especially in relation to special measures … the prosecution case is fixed at 50 days after sending for custody cases and 70 days for bail cases. Bail The imposition …
… be expected to have properly informed himself (within the limits of what is reasonably practical) and asked himself the … The pursuit lasted approximately four minutes. During that time the officer followed the moped very closely at certain … & Another [2001] Q.B. 330, which concerned a death in custody. The Court said that where an individual had died …
… out by a Youth Justice Specialist; and given sufficient time to fulfil their duties as AYJL Youth Justice Specialists … passport or identity cards. Other records such as custody records, PNC printouts and antecedents are more … 12 to 14 and offenders under 12 should not be detained in custody and decisions as to jurisdiction should have regard …
… was irrelevant. The property must belong to another at the time of appropriation. In most cases this will not be an … for TWOC to be commenced outside the six-month summary time limit imposed by section 127 of the Magistrates’ Courts … the proceedings and so it would need to be within the timelimits specified under section 12(4A) TA 1968. Aggravated …
… must prove that the images are within the accused’s custody or control such that they were capable of accessing … sent unrequested, and not keeping it for an unreasonable time. Sections 44 and 45 Serious Crime Act 2007– encouraging … system. As possession requires the images to be in the custody or control of the suspect, if images have been …