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Read our privacy notice. The handling of rape cases at an early stage by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is “not good enough” and risks a poor service to victims, a watchdog has warned.
Early handling of rape cases by Crown Prosecution Service ‘not good enough’ An inspection of the prosecuting body found that while the number of rape cases being charged is increasing, urgent ...
An inspection of the prosecuting body found that while the number of rape cases being charged is increasing, urgent improvements are needed.
His Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) said this hindered prosecutors being able to strengthen cases and over-focused on a victim’s credibility.
The handling of rape cases at an early stage by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is “not good enough” and risks a poor service to victims, a watchdog has warned.
Prosecutor reflects on ‘long road’ to justice for baby Victoria Samantha Yelland, senior crown prosecutor for CPS London, said: ‘I feel that justice has been done.’ ...
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