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… & Srivastava (2005) 1 Cr App R 21 at para 56; R (Rowley) v DPP (2003) EWHC 693.) The use of expert evidence In many … prosecutors - anyone else requires the consent of the DPP. Thus make a file note that you are giving the necessary … & Srivastava (2005) 1 Cr App R 21 at para 56; R (Rowley) v DPP (2003) EWHC 693.) The use of expert evidence In many …
… they could not have given evidence once there. In McEwan v DPP (2007) 171 JP 308 the Administrative Court described as … 53 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 see DPP v R [2007] EWHC 1842 (Admin). Where the capability of the … they could not have given evidence once there. In McEwan v DPP (2007) 171 JP 308 the Administrative Court described as …
… Lantian Gerui Fraud The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has commenced civil recovery proceedings in respect of …
… should produce the certificate. The court in the case of DPP v Woodward [2017] EWHC 1008 (Admin); 181 J.P. 405 … should produce the certificate. The court in the case of DPP v Woodward [2017] EWHC 1008 (Admin); 181 J.P. 405 …
… relevant to any proposed charges e.g. A-G's Consent; DPP's Consent Factual Summary The identified or likely issues … relevant to any proposed charges e.g. A-G's Consent; DPP's Consent Factual Summary The identified or likely issues …
… unlawful act amounted to dangerous driving: Andrews v DPP [1937] A.C. 576 . Instead, prosecutors who charge this … or a vehicle where the engine is not running: Planton v DPP [2001] EWHC Admin 450 and Jones v Prothero [1952] 1 All … unlawful act amounted to dangerous driving: Andrews v DPP [1937] A.C. 576 . Instead, prosecutors who charge this …
… Where the CPS is approached for the consent of the DPP, this can be given by any Crown Prosecutor. The Health … Where the CPS is approached for the consent of the DPP, this can be given by any Crown Prosecutor. The Health …
… The CPS does not have an investigative role (nor does the DPP) and, where it is said an allegation of contempt should … The CPS does not have an investigative role (nor does the DPP) and, where it is said an allegation of contempt should …
… not to prosecute is likely to be considered valid Guest v DPP [2009] EWHC 594 (Admin). How persuasive is it likely to … not to prosecute is likely to be considered valid Guest v DPP [2009] EWHC 594 (Admin). How persuasive is it likely to …
… Act 1967 (note the provisions of section 4 which requires DPP consent to prosecute – so the CPS should make the … Act 1967 (note the provisions of section 4 which requires DPP consent to prosecute – so the CPS should make the …