CPS Flashcards
1
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Intro: CPS set up Prosecution of offences
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- 1970 justice report-highlight problem with police making decision whether to prosecute or not
- Royal Commission on criminal Procedure, recommend establishment of an independent agency
2
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head of DPP(director of public prosecutions)
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Alison Saunders
3
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4 roles
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- deciding what offence should be charged except most minor
- review evidence
- admissibility of evidence
- prosecuting cases in magistrate/crown court
4
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Evidential test(review enough evidence to go trial& prevent cases with little evidence to court) 3 Factors cps consider:
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can evidence be used in court
evidence reliable
evidence credible
5
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Public interest(if part of public interest to continue) prosecutor consider
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how seriousness is the offence
was suspect under 18 at time of the offence
what impact on the community
6
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the threshold test (only when full testcode failed)
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is there reasonable suspicion
can further evidence be gathered to provide a realistic conviction