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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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Showing 31 - 40 of 42 results for area "South East"

Police sergeant sentenced to two years in prison over sexual assault in the sea

A Metropolitan Police sergeant has been sentenced to two years in prison after sexually assaulting a woman in the sea off Brighton seafront on his stag night.

| Press Release , Sexual offences , South East News

Peruvian murder conviction in British court

A Peruvian man has been convicted of murdering his partner in Peru in a British court in a highly unusual case. 

| Press Release , South East News

Wife and carer jailed after enslaving disabled victim in his own home

The wife and carer of a man who requires 24-hour care and assistance with most tasks, have been jailed for 11 years each, after being convicted of modern slavery charges.

| Press Release , South East News

New approach to prosecuting adult rape cases in South East leads to more cases being charged

New figures from CPS internal data shows that the number of rape referrals made by Kent, Surrey and Sussex Police has almost trebled in the last three years.

| Press Release , Sexual offences , South East News

Teenager jailed for over 30 sexual offences

A 17-year-old youth has been sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to 30 sexual offences, including two rapes, and nine counts of blackmail, against nine girls, all of whom were 16 or under.

| Press Release , Sexual offences, Cyber / online crime , South East News

Retired teacher convicted of sexual assaults

A retired teacher has been convicted of a series of sexual assaults on boys at two schools, one in Sussex and one in Wiltshire, over a 20-year period.

| Press Release , Sexual offences , South East News

Two men who raped 17-year-old girl jailed

Two men who raped a teenage girl after meeting for the first time earlier that day have been jailed.

| Press Release , Sexual offences, Violent crime , South East News

How prosecutors in CPS South East are working to close rape charging gap

Prosecutors and police forces in the South East have been working tirelessly to address the gap between reported rapes and cases reaching court.

| Press Release , Sexual offences , CPS, South East News

Hate crime conviction rates in the South East amongst highest in the country

New figures show that those committing hate crimes in Kent, Surrey and Sussex are more likely to be convicted for their crimes than elsewhere in the country.

| Press Release , Hate crime , South East News

CPS Response to HMCPSI Area Assurance Inspection of CPS South East

CPS South East has engaged staff, set clear priorities with a strong vision and has used a peer review approach to improve performance in its Rape and Serious Sexual Offences team, according to a report published today (Tuesday 30 January 2018) by Her Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI).

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Contacts: Local media

Cymru/Wales
Richard Paull
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Telephone: 02920 803950

East Midlands
Graham Buchanan
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Telephone: 0115 852 3343

East of England
Gillian Andrews
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Telephone: 01245 455027

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Wendy Wyeth or Molly Barker
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Telephone: 02380 673873

Mersey-Cheshire
Jackie Rand
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Telephone: 0151 239 6334

North East
Chris Black
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Telephone: 0191 260 4216

North West
Kerry Bell
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Telephone: 0161 827 4705

South East
Cheryl Pendry
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Telephones: 01227 655862 / 07876 390054

South West
Gary Cockram
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 0117 930 2968

Thames and Chiltern
Angie Patton
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Telephone: 01189 513625

Wessex
Wessex Communications
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Telephone: 02380 673873

West Midlands
Kofo Baptist
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Telephone: 0203 357 0625

Yorkshire and Humberside
Elizabeth Ogborn
Email: [email protected]
Telephones: 0113 290 2839 / 07500 835186

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