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Criminal cases prosecuted by the CPS are in the news every day, along with a range of issues relating to our work – from violence against women and girls and hate crime, to support for victims and witnesses, statistics and speeches.

To ensure greater openness in the reporting of criminal proceedings, the CPS, the police and media representatives developed a joint protocol for working together.

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CPS authorises murder charge against police officer following death of Chris Kaba

Rosemary Ainslie, head of the CPS Special Crime Division, said: “Following a thorough review of the evidence provided by the IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct), the CPS has authorised a charge of murder against a Metropolitan Police officer following the death of Chris Kaba. 

| Press Release , CPS News

Sara Sharif death – CPS authorises murder charge against father

The CPS has authorised Surrey Police to charge Urfan Sharif with the murder of his 10-year-old daughter Sara.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, South East News

Man pleads guilty to blackmailing children into sending him indecent images over social media

A man who blackmailed children into sending him indecent images of themselves over social media has been convicted. 

| Press Release , Sexual offences, International and organised crime , CPS News

CPS authorises manslaughter charges following death of Jack Barnes

Rosemary Ainslie, head of the CPS Special Crime Division, said: “The CPS has authorised Greater Manchester Police to charge four men following the death of Jack Barnes in 2016.

“Mr Barnes died on 2 December 2016 following an incident in Manchester city centre on 11 October 2016.

| Press Release , CPS News

Lorry driver found guilty of £2.4m excise duty fraud on counterfeit cigarettes

A man who was caught smuggling millions of counterfeit cigarettes into the UK has been convicted of evading more than £2.4 million in excise duty.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

Former company director found guilty of multi-million-pound fraudulent property selling scheme

Mohammed Shafiq, 53 of Nottingham was convicted of fraud by false representation and sentenced to five-and-a-half years imprisonment.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

DPP Speech to the Bar Council, 9 September 2023

Thank you for inviting me to address you again, in what will be my final appearance before you as DPP. I have enjoyed a long association with the Council, in a variety of former roles both for my Circuit and for the CBA, and now for the CPS. I have been proud to serve in every one of those roles, so I have approached this final appearance with much reflection over many years.

| Speech , CPS News

Former prison officer sentenced for falsifying records of welfare checks

A former prison officer at HMP Lincoln has been sentenced after he failed to carry out required checks on a vulnerable prisoner and falsified records relating to his care.

| Press Release , CPS News

A46 car crash murderers sentenced

A TikTok influencer, her mother and a group of associates have been sentenced at Leicester Crown Court for their involvement in the killing of two men on the A46 in Leicestershire.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, East Midlands News

Serious sexual offender who used false identities to blackmail women and children online has been convicted

A man who blackmailed women and children into engaging in degrading sexual acts for him has been convicted.

| Press Release , International and organised crime, Sexual offences , CPS News

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