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What does cps stand for in law?

I think it is Crime prosecution service or crown prosecution service.


Who Is Sophie Hoskins?

Chief Crown Prosecution Service Service (CPS) Press Officier.


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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) was created in 1986, as an independent body in England and Wales. It replaced the former system where police officers themselves conducted prosecutions. The CPS is responsible for deciding whether or not to prosecute a case and conducting criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state.


Where can someone find information about Crown Prosecution service?

Crown Prosecution Services can be found on several social media sites. They also consult with individuals, groups and organizations. Interested parties can either message or phone in questions or requests for service. The Crown Protection service is dedicated to prosecuting cases investigated by the police in England and Wales.


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Jonathan Preshaw has written: 'A comparative critique of the Crown Prosecution Service'


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Honest answers are the most perfect to put on an application, and remember - they research and confirm your answers.


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There are no statute of limitations on any crime in the UK, if there is enough evidence to secure a conviction and it is in the 'public interest' the Crown Prosecution Service has a duty to prepare a case.