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| | The Crown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Crown is also the source of all justice in the UK (which is why there is the Crown Prosecution Service in the criminal courts whose lawyers are called Crown Prosecutors), which also meant that it was immune from prosecution. |  | | In Commonwealth law, the expression "Crown in right of..." is often used: e.g., the Crown in right of the United Kingdom, the Crown in right of Canada, the Crown in right of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Crown in right of the State of New South Wales, etc. |  | | The Crown is a term which is used to separate the government authority and property of the state in a kingdom from any personal influence and private assets held by the current Monarch. |
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| | Crown Prosecution Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Crown Prosecution Service, or CPS, is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom responsible for public prosecutions of people charged with criminal offences in England and Wales. |  | | This involves giving advice to the Police on charges to bring, and being responsible for authorising all but a very few simple charges (such as begging or bail offences), and preparing and presenting cases for court, both in the Magistrates' Court and, increasingly, the Crown Court. |  | | The power of the police to charge for all but the most minor offences was transferred to the CPS following the Criminal Justice Act 2003. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Prosecution_Service
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| | Weblinks / Humanities / Law |
 | | Lord Chancellor's Department - Responsibility for procedure of the civil courts and for the administration of the Supreme Court and county courts and a number of tribunals under the Court Service. |  | | Crown Prosecution Service - Responsible for deciding independently whether criminal proceedings begun by the police should be continued, and for proseuting those cases it decides to continue. |  | | Lawdirect - Law Direct is a free legal information service, which provides daily and past summaries, of any legal developments or changes in UK and European law. |
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| | BBC - Crime Fighters - Crown Prosecution Service |
 | | This entails reviewing each prosecution brought to them by the police and once satisfied they can begin preparing that case for court. |  | | In fact, almost all reported criminal offences within England and Wales are dealt with by the CPS, who will advise on and review all cases, before deciding whether to proceed and then conducting the prosecution of cases in the magistrates' courts or in the Crown Court. |  | | The CPS is the organisation responsible for deciding whether criminal proceedings began by the police force are carried through to prosecution within the courts. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/crime/fighters/cps.shtml
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| | Review of the Crown Prosecution Service - Summary |
 | | In the Crown Court, all cases are at present prosecuted by members of the Bar. |  | | Until this was applied the preparation of all Crown Court work was handled by a unit separate from that which dealt with the Magistrates’ Courts. |  | | The origins of the Crown Prosecution Service (“the CPS”) are to be found in the Report of the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure, chaired by Sir Cyril Philips, which was published in 1981. |
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http://www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/cm39/3972/summary.htm
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| | Public Services Performance: Crown Prosecution Service |
 | | Deliver a high quality prosecution service that brings offenders to justice, helps reduce both crime and the fear of crime and thereby promotes public confidence in the rule of law, through the consistent, fair and independent review of cases and through their fair, thorough and firm presentation at court. |
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http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/performance/CPS.cfm
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| | Crown Prosecution Service |
 | | The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the government department responsible for prosecuting people in England and Wales who have been charged with a criminal offence. |  | | In South Yorkshire the CPS deals with around 300 cases in the Crown Court and 4000 cases in the Magistrates Court each month. |  | | Degree disciplines accepted: To apply for a post as a Crown Prosecutor you must be a solicitor with a full current practising certificate or a barrister called to the Bar who has completed pupillage. |
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http://www.shef.ac.uk/careers/fairs/Profiles/CPS.html
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| | Crown Prosecution Service |
 | | The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), a Government Agency, decides whether criminal proceedings, which have been started by the police, should progress to court. |  | | If they decide to proceed, the Crown Prosecution Service will prepare and conduct the court proceedings for the prosecution, provide a barrister to conduct the prosecution and arrange for prosecution witnesses to attend court. |  | | If you have a question about a particular criminal case, you should contact the Enquiry Officer of the Crown Prosecution Service Area, where the case was heard. |
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http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/infoabout/cps
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| | PRESS RELEASE Futuremedia Awarded Major E-Learning Contract by UK Crown Prosecution Service |
 | | The Crown Prosecution Service is responsible for prosecuting people in England and Wales who have been charged by the police with a criminal offence. |  | | - advising the police on possible prosecutions - reviewing prosecutions started by the police (to make sure the right defendants are prosecuted on the right charges) - preparing cases for court - prosecuting cases at the Magistrates Court - instructing counsel to prosecute in the Crown Court and higher courts. |  | | As part of their initial training, new lawyers will be able to take part in modules covering the Code for Crown Prosecutors, and the Police And Criminal Evidence Act (PACE), which includes powers of arrest and identification, the Bail Act, and custody time limits. |
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http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=80202
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| | Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate Act 2000 |
 | | It may be reproduced free of charge provided that it is reproduced accurately and that the source and copyright status of the material is made evident to users. |  | | A print version is also available and is published by The Stationery Office Limited as the Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate Act 2000, ISBN 0 10 541000 4. |  | | The text of this Internet version of the Act is published by the Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament and has been prepared to reflect the text as it received Royal Assent. |
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/20000010.htm
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| | Department for Constitutional Affairs Website |
 | | preparing cases for the magistrates' courts and the Crown Court |  | | Before proceeding with a prosecution, Crown Prosecutors review each case against the Code for Crown Prosecutors, which lays down two tests. |  | | The tests are applied in this order: the CPS cannot prosecute a case unless there is sufficient evidence. |
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http://www.dca.gov.uk/deprep/e/00cps.htm
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| | Manslaughter Crown Prosecution Service Inquest Deaths |
 | | The inquest is taking place after the success of judicial review proceedings which were initiated by solicitors from the the Public Law Project, acting on behalf of George Stewart, the father of Paul. |  | | "should identify and prosecute or recomend prosecution of individuals if they consider that a prosecution is warranted. |  | | "Whenever there is an inquest verdict of 'unlawful killing', it is standard procedure for the CPS to review its decision not to prosecute any individuals for manslaughter and we expect it to happen in this case. |
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http://www.corporateaccountability.org/press_releases/2003/Jul22.htm
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| | Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service - Crown Attorney Manual |
 | | This page and all contents Crown copyright © 2006, Province of Nova Scotia, all rights reserved. |  | | Crown Inter-office Request to Obtain a Transfer Order |  | | Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service - Crown Attorney Manual |
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http://www.gov.ns.ca/pps/ca_manual.htm
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| | Table of contents for Crown Prosecution Service charging standards |
 | | Table of contents for Crown Prosecution Service charging standards. |  | | Table of Contents Preface Table of Cases Table of Statutes Table of Statutory Instruments Part 1 - The Decision to Prosecute and Charging 1. |  | | Table of contents for Crown Prosecution Service charging standards |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0515/2005018320.html
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| | BBC News UK Prosecution service shake-up |
 | | Recent initiatives to improve co-operation between the two services have included posting CPS lawyers to police stations full-time to advise officers on successfully taking cases to court. |  | | Each would be headed by a Chief Crown Prosecutor modelled on the US District Attorney, who would be expected to build up a much closer working relationship with local police. |  | | Former Appeal Court judge Sir Iain Glidewell has taken a year to compile his report and it is thought it will be highly critical of senior managerment. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/104006.stm
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| | Hexapedia - Crown Prosecution Service |
 | | The Crown Prosecution Service is the arm of the Government of the United Kingdom responsible for public prosecutions of people charged with criminal offences in England and Wales. |  | | The Treasury Solicitor was responsible for the conduct of the prosecutions. |  | | The first Director of Public Prosecutions was appointed in 1880, but local police forces were responsible for the bulk of cases, sometimes referring difficult ones to the Director. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Crown_Prosecution_Service
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| | BBC NEWS UK Blunkett announces CPS rebranding |
 | | The CPS is responsible for prosecuting people in England and Wales charged with a criminal offence by the police. |  | | Mr Duncan said: "It is better that our Courts, Prosecution and Prison Service should remain distinct from the interference and arrogance of politicians." |  | | He claimed prison officers were already "furious" over the decision to rename Her Majesty's Prison Service the National Offender Management Service. |
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| | Donaldsons - Crown Prosecution Service |
 | | Services provided include maintenance of all buildings and the mechanical and electrical plant contained therein, rent reviews, lease renewals, landlord liaison, acquisitions and disposals in addition to strategic portfolio advice. |  | | Donaldsons have acted as retained estates surveyors and property managers for the Crown Prosecution Service since 1996 in relation to a portfolio of over 100 buildings located throughout England and Wales. |  | | Home Page > About Us > Clients > Crown Prosecution Service |
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 | | Users can contact the service desk to request specific training, observe a demonstration on their own workstation and then try it themselves under the supervision of qualified trainers."Connect 42 has demonstrated that IT can begin to support 'joined up criminal justice'. |  | | Bull Information Systems Limited provided much of the IT hardware.IntegrisAs well as installing workstations on each desk, Integris rolled out a training programme for all 5,300 users. |  | | This was supplemented by the 'Virtual Tutor', which provides training-on-demand delivered through Integris' helpdesk services. |
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 | | Logica has won its biggest ever IT services contract, with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).... |  | | Internet service providers have called on the Government to review the Computer Misuse Act, following concerns that it may not...... |  | | The government is to strengthen the Computer Misuse Act so that it can be used to prosecute the perpetrators of denial of service...... |
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| | Accessible Crown Prosecution Service website by Ecru Web design agency accessibility experts CPS legal website |
 | | Home > Case Studies > The Crown Prosecution Service |  | | The Crown Prosecution Service are committed to providing the best possible service to society, and the new website is evidence of the drive within the organization to ensure that as many people as possible are able to access the information it provides. |  | | As a major government organization The Crown Prosecution Service are very aware of the need to ensure that as many people as possible are able to access the information published through their website. |
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http://www.ecru.co.uk/casestudies/cps.html
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 | | Gary Perry, Head of Sussex CPS's Crown Court Unit said that it was a great verdict for the family and justice. |  | | After a majority verdict Graham Coutts was given a life sentence at Lewes Crown Court for the murder of Brighton teacher Jane Longhurst. |  | | The CPS Sussex Area prosecutes cases in the counties of East and West Sussex, which are policed by one force: the Sussex Police. |
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 | | Body established by the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, responsible for prosecuting all criminal offences in England and Wales. |  | | It is headed by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), and brought England and Wales in line with Scotland (which has a procurator fiscal) in having a prosecution service independent of the police. |  | | Helicon Publishing is a division of Research Machines plc. |
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0039079.html
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports We're racist, admits CPS chief |
 | | She said the findings of the research, which the CPS suggested had "cleared" the service, actually suggest that it is "discriminating against ethnic minority defendants by failing to correct the bias in police charging decisions and allowing a disproportionate number of weak cases against ethnic minority defendants to go to trial. |  | | The director of public prosecutions, David Calvert-Smith, acknowledged yesterday that the crown prosecution service is institutionally racist and admitted that this could affect how decisions are taken in the prosecution process. |  | | CRE report on the crown prosecution service's Croydon branch |
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| | The Real UK - What's happening in Britain? |
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| | Page 3 - Press release from Crown Prosecution Service |
 | | Page 3 - Press release from Crown Prosecution Service |  | | Although for many, many decades, the police and other authorities have been |  | | How on *earth* will it change things if the case folders have the letters 'ac' |
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| | AAA Accessible content managed web site design for Disability Action in Islington without compromising on design |
 | | The website includes a forum that Ecru developed with the specific objective of achieving high levels of accessibility. |  | | The AAA grading enables Disability Action In Islington (DAII) to achieve the goal that their website should be a vehicle that enables them to promote wider inclusion for disabled users of the internet, leading by example, to effectively show other organisations and service providers what can be achieved. |  | | Users can select a style that is tuned for the use of people with dyslexia, there is a high visibility version that has more contrast and a larger typeface, and styles can be switched off entirely if necessary. |
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| | The Customer Perspective: Claire Hamon, Director of Business Information Systems, Crown Prosecution Service, U.K. |
 | | In this ITSMA Viewpoint, Claire Hamon, Director, Business Information Systems, Crown Prosecution Service, U.K., and formerly of private banking company Llyods TSB, outlines the major differences that technology providers must be aware of if they plan to effectively penetrate the public sector. |  | | If you are not from a member company, click Buy Now to fill in and submit a purchase form. |  | | The Customer Perspective: Claire Hamon, Director of Business Information Systems, Crown Prosecution Service, U.K. Online Library |
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