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… within this Memorandum of Understanding alters the statutory power of the Director of Public Prosecutions to … and assistance, Associate Prosecutors divide their time between reviewing and presenting cases at the local … agreed by the CPS and ILEX that until regulation becomes a statutory requirement, a voluntary scheme will exist whereby …
… to disclosure. This is designed to ensure that the statutory duties are carried out promptly, efficiently, and … Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (Defence Disclosure TimeLimits) Regulations 2011 issued under section 12 of the CPIA …
… is required for the court to determine bail at the same time e.g. to make an enquiry concerning a bail hostel where … the Crown Court is governed by a complicated battery of statutory provisions which have been supplemented and amended … for offence which it is to replace was laid within the statutorytime limit (see Dougall v Crown Prosecution Service …
… by Article 6. In some circumstances, there may be a statutory prohibition in relation to disclosure of … to gain access through that department or agency's statutory gateway to allow the disclosure of information. … by Article 6. In some circumstances, there may be a statutory prohibition in relation to disclosure of …
… the jurisdiction in England and Wales The common law Statutory provisions Guidance where more than one … for prosecutors is the common law. It is supplemented by statutory provisions, but in the first instance the … to write to the extradition court to seek further time to consider their position before coming to a settled …
… the best interests of a child seeking to discharge their statutory responsibilities. Separate guidance is available in … 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 …
… guidance the Controlling or Coercive Behaviour Statutory Guidance Framework and the Sentencing Council … another person, B, that is controlling or coercive at the time of the behaviour, A and B are personally connected the … day-to-day activities. Building on examples within the Statutory Guidance Framework , relevant behaviour of the …
… to undertake work at short notice and/or under pressure of time, subject to other professional commitments. 16. ULS … rigid adherence to the deadlines set by reference to the statutorytime limit and the timescales set by the Court of … rigid adherence to the deadlines set by reference to the statutorytime limit and the timescales set by the Court of …
… an Inquest/Criminal Prosecution is envisaged or pending Time frames RTCs where no prosecution is envisaged General … Compensation Authority Regulated Professions Bodies with Statutory Powers of Investigation Official Solicitor Prison … in dealing with requests, and liaison with the police The statutory role of the Crown Prosecution Service is to advise …
… for authorisation differ from those where there is a statutory requirement for consent, and the requirement for … to be sought. If consent has not been obtained by the time the relevant step is reached, an application for an … is required; what, if any, statutory or custody timelimits apply): 4. Provide a summary of the following: a. the …