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… for another offence; or it has come to light for the first time that the prosecution evidence is seriously flawed. … permit a change of plea from guilty to not guilty at any time before the final disposal of the case ( S (an infant) v … a date for a reply (as below). In all cases sufficient time must be left to send a notice of discontinuance to the …
… DPP to discontinue proceedings in the Crown Court at any time before the indictment is preferred (see the section on … Act 1988. The offence is summary only and the statutory timelimit, usually 6 months, has expired. The case has been …
… informal networking into the agenda. Further discussion time on the culture item would have been welcomed. There was … informal networking into the agenda. Further discussion time on the culture item would have been welcomed. There was …
… and assistance, Associate Prosecutors divide their time between reviewing and presenting cases at the local … of audience or rights to conduct litigation until such time as ILEX is an authorised body or an approved regulator … Prosecutor members; The outcome of the complaints; The time taken to conclude complaints received directly by ILEX; …
… case. Is the expert's opinion being sought at the right time? This can be a difficult balancing exercise. The report … opinion is sought. In some cases, it may be necessary to limit the information given to the expert to avoid the risk … conducting any specific forensic science activity for the time being. A prohibition notice, while it is in force and …
… Psychological and physiological reactions occurring at the time of the trauma can have an impact upon the individual’s … with sexual sessions occurring over extended periods of time, sometimes involving significant numbers of sexual … Psychological and physiological reactions occurring at the time of the trauma can have an impact upon the individual’s …
… will arise at each stage of the case, for example from the time of the re-investigation through to the conclusion of the … reference to the enactment as enacted and as amended from time to time (Part 3 of Schedule 5 para 52). This means that … can always apply for an extension of the custody timelimit prior to its expiration under section 22(3) of the …
… complete the investigation within a reasonable period of time and to build the most effective prosecution case. 3.3 … also have regard to whether the suspect is, or was at the time of the offence, suffering from any significant mental or … offence has been committed against a victim who was at the time a person serving the public. It is more likely that …
… complete the investigation within a reasonable period of time and to build the most effective prosecution case. 3.3 … also have regard to whether the suspect is, or was at the time of the offence, affected by any significant mental or … offence has been committed against a victim who was at the time a person serving the public. It is more likely that …
… whether the suspect targeted or exploited the victim at a time when they were vulnerable. Remember that some … complainant suffer from a medical condition which might limit their ability to consent or communicate consent? Does … it is rape. Just because someone is intoxicated at the time of the incident doesn’t mean their recollection of …