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  • what does " Is it in the public interest for the CPS to bring the case to court?" exactly means

    Is it in the public interest for the CPS to bring the case to court?

    what does that mean

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sam View Post
      Is it in the public interest for the CPS to bring the case to court?

      what does that mean
      Public payed for investigation so we(police) have to give them something for this

      After spending so much money for investigation why not to push the case to the court.
      The public and gov want to see that we(police) are doing something

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sam View Post
        Is it in the public interest for the CPS to bring the case to court?

        what does that mean
        In relation to sexual offences it is nearly always in the public interest to bring a case to court; it's probably easier to give an example where it may not be:

        For instance, one-off consensual sexual activity between two under-16's is unlikely to be prosecuted for the reason that it is 'not in the public interest' for these youngsters to be punished by the full force of the law.
        'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'

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        • #5
          Well-answered Casehardened, thank you.

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