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… realistic prospect of conviction based upon the available evidence and a prosecution is in the public interest. … met. “We have determined there is no longer sufficient evidence available to proceed in respect of the controlling … realistic prospect of conviction based upon the available evidence and a prosecution is in the public interest. …
… less than six weeks after receiving the complete file of evidence from the police. Further, it is not true that the … to address long standing issues in managing disclosure of evidence. That progress must continue if people are to have … less than six weeks after receiving the complete file of evidence from the police. Further, it is not true that the …
… by day during the relevant period, which used mobile phone evidence, Malik’s work record, the location data for Sharif’s car and usage of bank cards. This helped to evidence who was in the house at any time and when each of … was responsible for Sara’s care. The court also heard evidence from neighbours of shouting and screaming, including …
… including CCTV footage and expert medical and forensic evidence. The strength of the evidence meant Riley had no option but to accept his guilt. … her to the point that she had lost consciousness. Medical evidence presented to the court confirmed asphyxiation by way …
… About the CPS Victim Needs Assessment Taking an evidence-based approach to improving victim engagement … the decisions we reach, and support them ahead of giving evidence in court. Although it showed some of what we are … appropriate third parties in any communication. Taking an evidence-based approach to improving victim engagement By …
… David. “As soon as the case came in I evaluated all the evidence in the file from the police. It was clear to me there was enough evidence to charge Zahid Naseem and it was in the public … “Sometimes we will need to ask the police for further evidence before we can authorise a charge, but in this case …
… CPS or other prosecuting authorities Advocacy Assessors Evidence of competency Applicants should provide details of … examples based on criminal casework. When providing evidence to support their application, applicants should … abuse of process, presenting or challenging complex expert evidence and difficult or sensitive issues of law and/ or …
… know that the CPS prosecutes criminal cases. We review the evidence that the police, or other investigative agencies, … charged with a criminal offence. And then we present the evidence and invite a court to find the defendant guilty. We … decision is based on the same two-stage test: Does the evidence in the case provide a realistic prospect of …
… extra guidance to investigators on which types of expert evidence can be secured to help build a robust prosecution … the courts, considering pathology, gynaecology, and expert evidence of ritual and religion. Furthermore, the guidance … early stage in all FGM cases where the victim is to give evidence, the selection of interpreters who have complete …
… the Crown Prosecution Service utilised extensive CCTV evidence collected by Dorset Police to expose the calculated … also successfully applied to the court to admit as evidence a covert recording which heard the pair discussing … deliver swift justice in an incredibly complex case where evidence continued to unfold months after the defendants were …