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… the evidence. Every charging decision is based on the same two-stage test: Does the evidence in the case provide a … those involving national security, the Attorney’s consent is needed to bring a prosecution. In such cases, the … in every case. For example, following the first ever UK conviction for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) last year, …
… In summary: the competence of a witness can be raised by a party to the proceedings or by the court of its own motion if … include live link for witnesses outside of the UK evidence given in private ( section 25 YJCEA ) removal of … experienced by some witnesses in concentrating through two viewings on the same day. Prosecutors should note that …
… attempted murder, and has previously been convicted in the UK or court of an EU Member State of an offence of murder, … Offender: Indictable only or Either Way Offence Annex Two : Adult Offender: Summary Imprisonable Offence Annex … serve the application on the court officer and the other party not less than two business days before any hearing. …
… joint or related offences, provided conditions 61 one, two and five of the Threshold Test are met for those other … court; Provided that this is not: a case requiring the consent to prosecute of the DPP or Law Officer; 85 a case … devices social media accounts audio-visual evidence third party material Where that is the case, the following …
… process. Every charging decision is based on the same two-stage test in the Code for Crown Prosecutors : Does the … help the public understand the impact of digital and third-party evidence on our casework, including how we decide what … domestic abuse please see the public statement on cps.gov.uk The Information Commissioner’s report ‘Mobile phone data …
… practicing deception in order that a victim leaves the UK for such a marriage (namely one which is entered into … material and incorrect decision making on disclosure Other party fault, including timeliness and quality of disclosure - … Victims' Right to Review process The VRR scheme is a two-stage process where requests can be reviewed by either …
… confusion can arise as to the differences between the two. Questions may also arise about psychotherapists. … but not all. They are not included in ICD 10 and in the UK these disorders may be better described as mixed disorders … false memory syndrome, or recovered memories, the Working Party of the British Psychological Society (BPS 1995 British …
… parts of the complaint relating to the breach. In my first two years as IAC there were no escalations, but this year … bearing in mind the type of case, than allow third party [the Witness Care Unit, WCU] to explain, as something … Petty France, London SW1H 9EA Email: [email protected].uk 8. Review Period 8.1 The IAC terms of reference will be …
… practicing deception in order that a victim leaves the UK for such a marriage (namely one which is entered into … material and incorrect decision making on disclosure Other party fault, including timeliness and quality of disclosure - … Victims' Right to Review process The VRR scheme is a two-stage process where requests can be reviewed by either …
… the Court to announce sentence for a hate crime offence in two stages (applying the approach endorsed by the Court of … where an offence is motivated by hostility towards a third party, based on the relevant characteristic, who is not … with there. Thereafter, cases can only proceed with the consent of the Attorney General. Prosecutors should consult …