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… but not the press, while a child or young person is giving evidence in relation to an offence or conduct contrary to … any part of the proceedings, if the publication of the evidence would be prejudicial to the national safety. … Secrets Act 1989 ). A Crown Court is able to receive evidence ‘in camera’ if it thinks fit in the interests of …
… This means that victims and witnesses have to give their evidence all over again in a fresh trial despite a tribunal … face a significant wait to do so. The first trial and the evidence they gave count for nothing as the process begins … without witnesses having to come to court to give evidence all over again? Victim and witness experience Moving …
… they’d had consensual sex when confronted with forensic evidence. Cassandra Bligh, from the Crown Prosecution Service … most heinous crimes on a woman. "Having heard all of the evidence, the jury saw through his lies and believed the … they’d had consensual sex when confronted with forensic evidence. Cassandra Bligh, from the Crown Prosecution Service …
… Prosecutor said : “The CPS has reviewed a full file of evidence from the Merseyside Police and has authorised the … for Crown Prosecutors. This assessment is based on the evidence available arising out of the present police investigation and not on the evidence that is likely to be gathered by the defence, and …
… This means we have to decide: Whether there is enough evidence to charge Whether it is in the public interest for … analysis and use of algorithms help make sense of evidence, and of case files? What are the barriers? Strategic … the drivers of public confidence? The Code Sufficiency of evidence Who can we best rely on to offer evidence in court? …
… exploited at their network of brothels. Prosecutors used evidence to show that Kozlowski, who went under various … built a compelling case using complex strands of evidence to help secure these convictions. This included … messages reporting cash collected from victims; and even evidence of shopping trips for bedding, wet wipes, condoms …
… inquiries; a Coroner will consider both oral and written evidence during the course of an inquest. The Coroner's duty … to the cause of death, the Coroner may restrict any evidence being heard at the inquest if he/she thinks it might … suicide; open verdict (where there is insufficient evidence for any other verdict). The commencement of the …
… was successfully restrained by staff. Having heard all the evidence, the jury found the teenager guilty of the attempted … incident for the victims and those who witnessed it. “The evidence presented by the CPS demonstrated the defendant’s … was successfully restrained by staff. Having heard all the evidence, the jury found the teenager guilty of the attempted …
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… this issue. We are reassured that this inspection finds no evidence that our prosecutors are risk averse. The report also finds no evidence that prosecutors are charging fewer cases in order … their case will be fully investigated and, whenever the evidence supports, it will be charged and fairly prosecuted. …