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… in accordance with this guidance they should, at the same time, consider whether the Chief Magistrate ought to hear the … offences Indicators of expertise includes: Deaths in custody: see the criteria guidance in Deaths in custody . … judicial review challenges relating to bail, CustodyTimeLimits and to CPS policy, prosecution guidance and other …
… charges substantially. 2.4 The Victims' Code introduced timelimits in which notification must be undertaken. The CPS must … in sensitive cases. 9.3 In cases where a defendant is in custody or on conditional bail, or where a specialist officer …
… Consideration of a STRO should take place at the same time as confiscation proceedings are being considered as the … develops (for example, if someone is later remanded into custody, or if a trial date is set / brought forward). … already been made. The normal operation of custodytimelimits still applies and an application to extend should be …
… decisions may change over the course of a short period of time, and it might also fluctuate in relation to different … by applying to the court to remand the defendant in custody where appropriate, or by asking the court to impose … by applying to the court to remand the defendant in custody where appropriate, or by asking the court to impose …
… to developing and implementing the DA JJP. For the first time the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 creates a cross-government … Board. Review and scope the evidence base for in-custody charging and develop proposals in accordance with the … 13. We will identify cases where summary timelimits are relevant and progress these in an expeditious and …
… Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (Defence Disclosure TimeLimits) Regulations 2011 issued under section 12 of the CPIA … other imagery, of the incident in action; the defendant’s custody record or voluntary attendance record; any previous …
… (section 1) Triable only on indictment Maximum: 10 years’ custody This is a violent specified offence for the purposes … number of non-participants for an appreciable length of time; Organised or spontaneous large scale acts of violence … Disorder (Section 2) Triable either way Maximum: 5 years’ custody This is a violent specified offence for the purposes …
… The defendant must have the necessary intention at the time that the service is obtained (section 11 (2) (c)). In … 2002. Under that Act "possession" means having physical custody of criminal property. Section 37(3) of the Misuse of … to include anything subject to his control which is in the custody of another". DPP V Brookes [1974] A.C 862 PC. In the …
… with each other; they each have, or there has been a time when they each have had, a parental relationship in … Genital Mutilation prosecution guidance Statutory timelimits for offences of common assault or battery which amount … and will assist in opposing bail when a remand in custody in appropriate. This will include the following: the …
… He served his sentence, but was held on remand in custody at HMP Belmarsh until his release yesterday (June … and US authorities. “This case has absorbed considerable time and resource from the criminal justice system over many … requirement that Mr Assange be released from UK custody and appear in person before a US federal judge. The …