What evidence do CPS need to charge

What evidence do CPS need to charge

The information on these pages sets out how we charge and prosecute rape cases.The crown prosecution service (cps) is the main prosecuting body in england and wales.Dcs will do a parallel investigation with the criminal investigation, but they don't need as much evidence to substantiate their allegations.We hope that this information will build confidence that we make fair decisions and that victims will be supported if they come.The evidence they gather includes documentary, physical, photographic and other forensic evidence and not just witness testimony.They also determine the appropriate charge in more serious or.

The police arrest and interview suspects.'we have sufficient evidence to charge and to prosecute

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