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… commission of the offence is common to all such offending (theft, robbery, sexual offending, drugs offending, etc.) … cases can only proceed with the consent of the Attorney General. Prosecutors should consult the Consents to Prosecute … commission of the offence is common to all such offending (theft, robbery, sexual offending, drugs offending, etc.) …
… This prosecution guidance assists prosecutors with the general principles to be applied when making decisions about … victim as a means of surveillance of the victim identity theft such as subscribing the victim to services, purchasing … victim as a means of surveillance of the victim identity theft such as subscribing the victim to services, purchasing …
… behaviour. Additionally, offences of violence or theft which might not have been reported to the police in a … relating to Children and young people in addition to general public interest factors for offences of this type. … behaviour. Additionally, offences of violence or theft which might not have been reported to the police in a …
… In the other case, involving the victim of a jewellery theft, I did not specify an amount but left it to the CPS to … Member Caroline Wayman in particular, and the Board in general; the senior leadership of the CPS Areas; and the CPS … In the other case, involving the victim of a jewellery theft, I did not specify an amount but left it to the CPS to …
… set out in the Code for Crown Prosecutors and the Attorney General’s guidance on accepting pleas . This includes whether … a defendant pleaded ‘guilty’ to a more minor offence like theft but ‘not guilty’ to a more serious offence like rape …
… Prosecutors should always have in mind the following general principles when selecting the appropriate charge(s): … remove goods) should be charged with burglary rather than theft to reflect the serious context of the offence. … remove goods) should be charged with burglary rather than theft to reflect the serious context of the offence. …
… commission of the offence is common to all such offending (theft, robbery, sexual offending, drugs offending, etc.) … cases can only proceed with the consent of the Attorney General. Prosecutors should consult the Consents to Prosecute … commission of the offence is common to all such offending (theft, robbery, sexual offending, drugs offending, etc.) …
… to change the charge against his assailant from robbery to theft. He is also concerned that he did not receive a letter … Courts & Tribunal Service (for complaints or give general feedback about the service HMCTS provides) Website: … to change the charge against his assailant from robbery to theft. He is also concerned that he did not receive a letter …
… data under the Data Protection Act 2018 (‘DPA’). For a general overview on cybercrime, please see the Legal Guidance … the unauthorised access with the intention of committing theft, such as by diverting funds, which are in the course of … the unauthorised access with the intention of committing theft, such as by diverting funds, which are in the course of …
… set out in the Code for Crown Prosecutors and the Attorney General’s guidance on accepting pleas . This includes whether … a defendant pleaded ‘guilty’ to a more minor offence like theft but ‘not guilty’ to a more serious offence like rape …