CPS Flashcards

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CPS - The way forward

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  • Police given by charging decision for some crimes
  • CPS Annual Report 2012-13 - Police Responsible for 71.5% of charging decisions
  • Conflicts original purpose of CPS
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Gildwell Report 1998

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  • 12% of cases discontinued
  • Tension between Police and CPS
  • High No. of Judge ordered aquittals
  • CPS was reorganised into 42 areas (Now 14)
  • CPS wot wokr directly in POlice Stations
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Narvey Report 1997

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CPS representitives placed into police stations
- 2002-3 secured 98% conviction rate in Magistrates
- 90% in crown up 14%
- Introduced lay caseworkers to deal with striaght forward and non-contensious cases

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Safraz Ibrahim

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Senior CPS Barrister caught in sting By SOCA for accepting a bribe

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Cash for Peerages Scandal

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CPS refused to prosecute alleged violations of the Honours Act 1925

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Karen Sosa Research for Policy Exchange

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Cracked and ineffective trails, resulted from prosecution not being ready
or
Defendants pleading guilty at later stage wasting time and resources
Ineffective trials - cancelled same day

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Discontinuation of Cases

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9.6% cases in 3yr period ending in 2013
- Crown prosecutor either not ready or dropped charges

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Threshold Test

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  1. Reasonable suspicion that suspect has committed an offence and in public interest to prosecute
  2. Futher evidecne cam be obtained to provide a realistic prospect of conviction
  3. Seriousness of the case jstufies an immedidate charging decision
  4. grounds to object to bail
  5. Decision to charge under constant review
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9
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When is Threshold Test used

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in limited circumstances where full code test not met

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Public Interest Test

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  • Serioussness
  • Level of culpability
  • Harm caused to V
  • Was Suspect under 18?
  • Impact on community
  • Is prosection as proportionate response
  • Do sources of info need protecting
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Evidential Test

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Realistic prospect of convition
- is evidence reliable

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12
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Full Code Test

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Evidential Test + Public Interest Test

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13
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Royal Comission on Criminal Procedure - Philliphs Commission

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  • Unfair, Inefficent and lack of accountability
  • V’s given false hope
    1978 - 19% of aquittals judeg ordered
    43% of aquittals due to lack of evidence
    Led to creation of CPS
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14
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Prosecution in England and Wales 1970

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Critised role of police for both arrest and charging

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15
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CPS Act

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Prosecution of Offences Act

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16
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Maxwell Confait Case

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Various youths with learning difficulties were accused of murdering Maxwell Confait and then setting fire to his flat. They had a history of setting fires. Through oppressive questioning, confessions were attained. Due to no prosecution investigation, they were convicted. Upon appeal, the convictions were overturned due to the illegal questioning and a post-mortem report that alibied the defendants. The major failings by the police and prosecution led to public outrage and a Royal Commission being appointed.

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