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… It is important that concerns are raised at the earliest time possible as this will allow the opportunity to address … Service Code. 10.2. This policy seeks to implement the statutory protection, given under the Public Interest … Service Code. 10.2. This policy seeks to implement the statutory protection, given under the Public Interest …
… number of non-participants for an appreciable length of time; Organised or spontaneous large scale acts of violence … directly targeted? “At the heart of each of these three statutory public order offences [riot, violent disorder and … only be considered if the incident falls outside the statutory offences, for example if it is not possible to …
… in accordance with this guidance they should, at the same time, consider whether the Chief Magistrate ought to hear the … judicial review challenges relating to bail, Custody TimeLimits and to CPS policy, prosecution guidance and other … is sought for the proposed course of action or there is a statutory requirement to consult the DPP. These are: assisted …
… internet. Offenders may target hundreds of children at a time and once initial contact with a child is made this can … information. Proceedings in the Family Courts begin when a statutory body, usually the Local Authority, initiate care … check with the police that they have complied with their statutory duties to share information with Local Authorities …
… to grievous bodily harm A had a diagnosed STI at the time of sexual activity with B A knew at the material time … section 71 of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 provides statutory confirmation of the common law position that … section 71 of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 provides statutory confirmation of the common law position that …
… to prove that the substance was psychoactive at the time that the offence was committed, and that it was capable … is seven years' imprisonment, an unlimited fine or both. Statutory Aggravating Factors (Section 6) Section 6 provides that it will be a statutory aggravating factor when sentencing an offender if …
… can be instituted or reinstituted, subject to any statutorytimelimits. • There are two possible review outcomes: 1. A …
… activity or was it in response to or undertaken at a time coinciding with a social or political meeting such as … orientation or being transgender would seem to satisfy the statutory test. Case law The following cases on racially and … Prosecutor's Role in the Sentencing Exercise . Sentencing Statutory sentencing duty The law imposes a general duty on …
… CPS works shifted dramatically in a very short space of time. Despite considerable logistical challenges, the CPS had … cases where delays caused by the pandemic meant that the statutory period of time an individual can usually be held in … cases where delays caused by the pandemic meant that the statutory period of time an individual can usually be held in …
… carry a maximum penalty of six months imprisonment. The statutorytime limit in section 127 Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 will … carry a maximum penalty of six months imprisonment. The statutorytime limit in section 127 Magistrates' Courts Act …