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  2. Crown Prosecution Service - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the principal public agency for conducting criminal prosecutions in England and Wales. It is headed by the Director of Public ...

  3. Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008

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    [30] [31] In 2014 a human rights impact assessment of the law by the Crown Prosecution Service was requested under the Human Rights Act 1998; it was argued that the legislation lacks adequately clear definitions, there is insufficient prosecution guidance from the DPP, and that the offence is disproportionate to the legislation's intended aims.

  4. Director of Public Prosecutions (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 created the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in 1986, a dedicated, nationwide prosecution service under the control of the DPP, then Sir Thomas Hetherington QC. This involved the recruitment of 3,000 new staff, which despite difficulties the DPP succeeded in doing.

  5. Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007

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    The Sentencing Guidelines Council issued a steps based definitive guideline, effective from 1 February 2016, for sentencing the offence of corporate manslaughter. The recommendations of the guideline are based on the size and turnover of the organisations with a starting fine of £300,000 and a no limit maximum. [ 29 ]

  6. Public interest immunity - Wikipedia

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    Public interest immunity (PII), previously known as Crown privilege, is a principle of English common law under which the English courts can grant a court order allowing one litigant to refrain from disclosing evidence to the other litigants where disclosure would be damaging to the public interest.

  7. Crown prosecutor (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Tedeschi AM QC is another high-profile Senior Crown Prosecutor who has faced accusations and allegations for misconduct and malicious prosecution. [22] Tedeschi was a regarded Crown Prosecutor, securing convictions in high-profile trials of Ivan Milat , the political assassin Phuong Ngo and the infamous case of the baby killer Keli Lane .

  8. Crown court backlog could hit 100,000 without ‘radical ...

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    Anthony Rogers said measures like resorting to judge-only trials may need to be considered.

  9. Director of Public Prosecutions (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    The role of the DPP is supported by the Crown Prosecutors' Chambers, led by the Chief Crown Prosecutor, and the Office of Public Prosecutions. [2] The role of DPP is an appointment made by the Governor of Victoria. Once appointed, they are responsible to the Attorney-General in relation to the exercise of their powers.