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… Official statistics relating to sentencing, criminal court proceedings, offenders brought to justice, the courts … to charge, take no further action, recommend an out of court decision, administratively finalise or ‘other’. The … charge, take no further action or recommend an out of court decision. Charged: Charging decisions are where CPS is …
… of a terminating ruling should be considered where the court will be able to rule on the interpretation of this … acting in the exercise of functions as such a worker, the court must treat that fact as an aggravating factor and must state in open court that the offence is so aggravated. The court must …
… and expenditure b. Backlog trends by Magistrates Court and Crown Court c. Key data on trials, including increased vacated … update on: a. Backlogs, particularly in the Crown Court and the associated impacts b. The ongoing …
… justice reform, namely in respect of the magistrates' court (Transforming Summary Justice - TSJ), Crown Court (Senior Presiding Judge) and as part of the Sir Brian … justice reform, namely in respect of the magistrates' court (Transforming Summary Justice - TSJ), Crown Court …
… remain on the prosecution file and can be produced at court, subject to public interest immunity or editing if … of NCA. 7.2 To issue a warrant under this section, the magistrate must be satisfied that: a. the person has been … to be able to justify this decision in order to persuade a magistrate that a warrant is necessary. [Paragraphs 7.16 - …
… CE provided an update on: a. Whitehall engagement on court recovery b. Common Platform c. Information … CE provided an update on: a. Whitehall engagement on court recovery b. Common Platform c. Information …
… disgusted and sickened”. Today, at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court, Rabjohn pleaded guilty to racially abusing Mr Palmer. … disgusted and sickened”. Today, at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court, Rabjohn pleaded guilty to racially abusing Mr Palmer. …
… means that an objective, impartial and reasonable jury, magistrate or judge, acting in accordance with the law, is … have been authorised by the CPS. It means that the jury, magistrate or judge could not be sure beyond reasonable doubt … or drugs may or may not be able to consent. In 2007, the Court of Appeal [ R v Bree [2007] EWCA Crim 804] determined …
… Killing (England) Regulations 2015. At Crewe Magistrates’ Court on 3 May 2023 all the defendants pleaded guilty and … Killing (England) Regulations 2015. At Crewe Magistrates’ Court on 3 May 2023 all the defendants pleaded guilty and …
… meeting of the CPS Board. [ACTION F2] Current magistrates' court measure to be retained. Timings for the consideration … meeting of the CPS Board. [ACTION F2] Current magistrates' court measure to be retained. Timings for the consideration …