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In 2014, the former UK National Crime Agency (NCA) officer, Paul Chowles, assisted in the arrest of Thomas White, a man "who ...
Julia McSorley, Specialist Prosecutor for the CPS’ Organised Child Sexual Abuse Unit, said: "Patrick Howlett is a prolific paedophile who paid tens of thousands of pounds to encourage others to abuse ...
The handling of rape cases at an early stage by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is "not good enough" and risks a poor ...
A man has pleaded guilty to murdering a woman in her sleep and committing a sexual offence against her afterwards. Ernesta Juska, 21, entered the pleas at a hearing today (Friday 18 July) at Maidstone ...
The Crown Prosecution Service has been told to “get a grip” by a watchdog after crime victims who made complaints received responses containing basic errors. Around half of the written ...
Nazir Afzal, former chief crown prosecutor, on his former boss Keir Starmer. Actor Kevin Spacey has been charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men, the Crown Prosecution Service ...
Evidence against Mohamed Al-Fayed — the late Harrods owner accused of multiple rapes —was previously presented by police to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in 2009 and 2015, though the ...
Voices Abusers are getting away with rape – and the Crown Prosecution Service is helping them do it. Yesterday, the CPS was accused of ‘systemic illegality’ in its approach to prosecuting ...
Charges of attempted rape and assault against Manchester United footballer Mason Greenwood were dropped on Thursday due to the withdrawal of key witnesses, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS ...
As first reported by the BBC, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has now admitted it was wrong in closing her case, saying it should instead have been taken to trial. It has apologised and agreed ...
On 30 March 2021, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) published an overview of its strategy in relation to economic crime, outlining its high-level goals leading up to 2025.
For almost 200 years the justice system in England and Wales has relied upon paper records to prosecute criminals - but now moves are afoot to modernise the system for the digital age. Today the ...
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