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Claire Gallagher is a Senior Crown Prosecutor within the CPS South East Rape and Serious Sexual Offences team (RASSO), which is staffed by specially trained lawyers and paralegal officers. They also ...
A man has been convicted of murdering a British Army War veteran who died after he was punched three times in a street attack in Stoke-on-Trent. Gregory Twigg, 32, was found guilty at Stafford Crown ...
Jake Reeves, [DOB: 20/10/2001], of Croydon, south London, pleaded guilty to agreeing to accept a material benefit from a ...
A man who brutally attacked a dog walker in a random act of violence has been found guilty of her murder – after prosecutors pieced together CCTV, DNA, and bad character evidence to put before the ...
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the main prosecuting authority in England and Wales. In our daily operations we work in partnership with all agencies in the criminal justice system. We work ...
Criminal cases prosecuted by the CPS are in the news every day, along with a range of issues relating to our work – from violence against women and girls and hate crime, to support for victims and ...
cyber-dependent crimes - which can only be committed through the use of online devices and where the devices are both the tool to commit the crime and the target of the crime, and cyber-enabled crimes ...
Louisa, who was 75, was found dead in her home on Britannia Road, Easton, on 28 June 1967. She had been raped and died of strangulation and asphyxiation.
A one-year secondment at the Crown Prosecution Service if you're a former solicitor or barrister who has left criminal law for a career break and wants to return. Stephen Parkinson, Director of Public ...
Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) involve companies reaching an agreement with a prosecutor, where the company is charged with a criminal offence but proceedings are automatically suspended. The ...
Apply to become an administrative officer Join the Crown Prosecution Service as an admin officer and have a future that matters. Applications open until 20 July 2025.
There is a broad range of offences that come within the scope of a driving offence. There may be more than one offence that covers particular behaviour. Driving offences range from ‘document’ offences ...