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… not least because such cases take a considerable amount of time to investigate, but also because there are additional … and why these cases can take a significant amount of time to progress as even short periods of time can seem lengthy for those who have been deeply affected …
… their guidance relating to concurrent jurisdiction by the time a relevant prosecutor is first made aware of the … who was not a member of the regular armed forces at the time of the alleged offence, and includes a civilian who is … their guidance relating to concurrent jurisdiction by the time a relevant prosecutor is first made aware of the …
… increasing the number of trials that go ahead the first time that they are listed. HMCPSI has raised concern about … both the CPS and police to review and then repair cases in time for the court appearance. Now, more than ever, reducing … video enabled hearings with more than 100,000 hearings (at time of writing) across the magistrates’ and Crown Courts …
… circumstances. These have been well intentioned but, over time, this has led to a lack of clarity on our overall … been included in the revised Victims' Code for the first time. In addition to making a Victim Personal Statement, … for a limited range of offences and within a strict timelimit of 28 days after the defendant was sentenced. Unduly …
… is currently not meeting their needs. This is the first time we have commissioned research of this kind and we now … process where the need to communicate with victims can be time sensitive and will require support from and close … making sure they can access the right support at the right time. It is evident from our victim needs assessment that a …
… implementing. I must make clear that we reached the very limit of our room to manoeuvre in these discussions and had … anything concerning how we work together. So this is the time to build on what we have. That starts with your vote to … that we continue to work positively together throughout my time at the CPS, and for many years to come. Max Hill QC …
… gift. 6.3 The Board discussed the reasons for Custody TimeLimit failures. Item 7: Operational Recovery 7 Tristan … gift. 6.3 The Board discussed the reasons for Custody TimeLimit failures. Item 7: Operational Recovery 7 …
… and who had frequent contact with V; there existed at the time of death a significant risk of serious physical harm … offence if they visit so often, and for such periods of time, that it is reasonable to regard that person as a member … prohibited drug either when he went to bed or at any later time before the suffocation. Part 5 of the Serious Crime Act …
… not only which provision was in force at the relevant time but also whether the maximum sentence has changed. Where … and new regimes. It will be conclusively presumed that the time when the conduct took place was when the old law … who was under 16 years is subject to a 12 month timelimit and is therefore unavailable. It is an abuse of process …
… strict approach to the granting of leave to appeal out of time where the grounds of appeal are based on subsequent … for guidance purposes and are not intended to replace or limit discretion in the decision-making process. There may be … conclusion of the review this will depend on the likely time that will be required for a full review. Decision Tree …