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At the Crown Prosecution Service, we are passionate about ensuring that we are a top-performing organisation and a great place to work. We are committed to being an equal opportunities employer and ...
Sarah Hammond, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS Mersey-Cheshire said: ...
Raymond Kinnear, 63, who lived in a caravan in Llangollen in North Wales and his son Nathan Kinnear, 23, of Satinwood ...
A package of three new measures has been unveiled to improve communication with victims, as part of a wider programme to make sure standards are consistently high across England and Wales. They ...
Victims have twelve rights explaining how they should be treated by criminal justice system agencies. Read about them on the ...
This data relates to the annual CPS Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) report, and covers the following strands of Violence against Women and Girls: domestic abuse; rape and sexual offences; ...
At the CPS we play a key role in the criminal justice system. It's our job to prosecute criminal cases - making sure we prosecute the right person for the right offence. These explainers illustrate ...
We hope this verdict brings some small comfort for Wayne’s family.” Stephen Castle [25/06/1965] was convicted of murder following a trial at Maidstone Crown Court. Will Bodiam is a Senior Crown ...
We prosecute people for hundreds of different types of crime every year. This section gives an introduction to some of the categories of offending that we are asked about most often.
Why the Crown Prosecution Service? We protect the public by prosecuting the right person for the right offence. We’re independent and we make our decisions fairly and objectively by following our Code ...
The Crown Prosecution Service has decided it will not bring criminal charges against a professional ice hockey player following the death of Adam Johnson during a match between The Sheffield Steelers ...
This sets out the CPS approach to 'county lines' offending, including the safeguarding of vulnerable persons, and the investigation and prosecution of criminal offences. As ‘county lines’ offending ...