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… 25 - Revocations Charging Practice ECHR proportionality – statutory defences Government Guidelines and the Regulations … website to determine which provisions were in force at the time of an alleged breach. Part 1 – Introduction (Regulations … above). In determining whether a person complies with the limits regarding open air recreation and exercise outside, no …
… website to determine which provisions were in force at the time of an alleged breach. This guidance incorporates the … officer will be “the prosecutor” for the purposes of this statutorytime limit provision. It should be noted that: … officer will be “the prosecutor” for the purposes of this statutorytime limit provision. It should be noted that: …
… with other parties under various Acts of Parliament and Statutory Instruments including the Criminal Procedure and … Youth Offending Teams; Home Office; Organisations with statutory audit obligations; Others with a legitimate … on the CPS website. This document sets out the length of time we will hold material within criminal cases. The CPS …
… law offence of cheating the public revenue, although the statutory Fraud Act 2006 offence ought to be the starting … Act 2007 ; Conspiracy to defraud contrary to common law; Statutory conspiracy contrary to Criminal Law Act 1977 . … in circumstances that could not have been foreseen at the time of charge. Such instances are expected to be confined to …
… under sections 4, 5, and 5A Road Traffic Act 1988 and statutory defences charging practice/acceptability of pleas … A "controlled drug" is any substance or product for the time being specified in Part I, II or III of schedule 2 of … will be blood or urine. However, as there are no specified limits set for drugs in urine, for the purposes of section 5A …
… to rectify mistakes Referral of Unduly Lenient Sentences Time spent on remand Release and re-offending during periods … evidence of the impact of the offending on a community any statutory provisions relevant to the offender and the … should address the following matters: any relevant statutory limitations on sentence the names of any relevant …
… the police; and fail to comply with the condition, at the time they know or ought to know that the condition has been … to specified places. Reasonable or lawful excuse or other statutory defence: Yes/No No: It is a defence to show that … in the same area. Reasonable or lawful excuse or other statutory defence: Yes/No No: it is a defence to prove that …
… that some disclosure may already have been made before the statutory duty to make initial disclosure arises. This early … This list is not exhaustive and disclosure prior to the statutory duty arising will not exceed the disclosure which … that some disclosure may already have been made before the statutory duty to make initial disclosure arises. This early …
… Acquittal Interference with Jurors Wasting Police Time - section 5(2) Criminal Law Act 1967 Obstructing a … false statements as to births or deaths: section 4; false statutory declarations and other false statements without … formation of a civil partnership. Note that extended timelimits apply to some summary only motoring offences and the …
… Regulation 16 – Review and Expiry Charging Practice Statutorytime limit Public interest Totality of offending ECHR proportionality – statutory defences Government Guidelines and the Regulations …