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… for delay so far as is possible, and of the revised time-table; ensure witnesses know what they can and cannot do … the unduly lenient sentence process including the 28 day timelimit, the actions the CPS will take and the option the …
… no public transport, or there was a considerable saving of time and money, or because you are disabled or infirm), then … Service. The rates and upper limits are reviewed from time to time and the amounts in force when you attend court will be …
… HR professionals. Our absence policy clearly states that time off due to medical or surgical procedures relating to gender reassignment is to be treated equally to time taken off for illness or injury. HR Advisors and line … HR professionals. Our absence policy clearly states that time off due to medical or surgical procedures relating to …
… experience, and the operational context at the time of the incident. Self-defence and Reasonable Force The … undue weight in hindsight upon minute dissections of time, (An Officer of the Metropolitan Police) v Holland … be very lengthy. As a result, there may be quite a long time (months rather than weeks) between the meeting with a …
… physical and digital storage space, and saves staff time searching for information that may not be there. … R&DP details the types of information and the length of time it should be retained before taking disposal or archive … will need to be retained in line with the projected time period of the inquiry of seven years from June 2023. 12. …
… acts the suspect was in possession of a weapon at the time of the offence the suspect took steps to conceal their … the Act are not all being brought into force at the same time: prosecutors should check in relation to particular … to the protesters – this includes the right to choose the time, place, and modalities of the assembly, within the …
… decisions may change over the course of a short period of time, and it might also fluctuate in relation to different … the offence was repeated or continued over a period of time, or there are grounds for believing that the offence is … departments or third sector organisations about what age limit constitutes an older person or older people. The World …
… of the accused taken by the investigator around the time of his arrest (especially in cases where identification … the description was inadequate (and there is insufficient time for the schedule to be amended prior to the trial) or … of the Criminal Procedure Rules requires that at the same time as serving initial disclosure upon the defence, the …
… chronological account for evidential purposes. By the time they give their ABE interview, he or she may have … have been a series of rapes, perhaps over a long period of time, or for other reasons it may still not be possible for a … and the complainant in a sex case were under 13 at the time the offence was committed; Any publications that are …
… in the form of a copy rather than the original at any time, if the original is perishable; the original was … of the same model of a device and may also change over time. It is not possible to obtain and examine every … other circumstances did not have access to a phone at that time. There are equally cases where a level 1 examination …