However, Mr Justice Garnham also said: "After a disastrous start this was an impressive police and CPS [Crown Prosecution Service] investigation." He added: "I want to thank the family of Mrs ...
However, Mr Justice Garnham continued: "After a disastrous start this was an impressive police and CPS [Crown Prosecution Service] investigation." He added: "I want to thank the family of Mrs ...
Kerr accepts making the comments but denies that they amount to the charge. The Crown Prosecution Service originally decided not to charge Kerr, the court heard. It was put to Pc Lovell that he ...
Simon Vickers’ account of his daughter’s death was “wholly inconsistent” with the evidence, the Crown Prosecution Service said. Following the conviction, Anna Barker, senior crown ...
the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and Merseyside Police said: “The Southport attack has devastated the lives of the victims, their families and the wider community. “A specialist liaison CPS ...
When he was arrested, Simon Vickers told officers in custody that he and his daughter were 'mucking about', as seen in this footage issued by the Crown Prosecution Service In his closing speech ...
Following the conviction, Matthew Golby of the Crown Prosecution Service said: “For more than a decade, David Newton thought he could get away with murder. Today’s verdict proves otherwise.” ...
Henry Crown & Co. also includes Aspen Skiing Co., which operates the Aspen Snowmass resort complex in Colorado. The 105-year-old company traces its roots to Material Service, a supplier of sand ...
Matthew Golby from the Crown Prosecution Service said: 'For more than a decade, David Newton thought he could get away with murder. Today's verdict proves otherwise. 'For reasons only known to ...
“The matter was fully investigated with evidence presented to the Crown Prosecution Service who made the decision to charge. “A jury has found Kerr not guilty and we respect their verdict.
Following conviction, Matthew Golby of the Crown Prosecution Service said: “For more than a decade, David Newton thought he could get away with murder. Today’s verdict proves otherwise.
Crime journalists have criticised 'significant overreach' by the Crown Prosecution Service, after police forces involved in the case said they had been advised against sharing more details despite ...