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Crown Prosecution Service: Cheshire East | Attorney General | Written Answers Recent performance data shows that the conviction rate for CPS Mersey-Cheshire in the Cheshire Police Force Area is above with national a
Offenders: Mental Illness | Attorney General | Written Answers The CPS has made a number of recent improvements in its handling of cases involving defendants with a mental health condition or disorder
Crown Prosecution Service: Apprentices | Attorney General | Written Answers The CPS has a strong record of outreach programmes to engage young people in its work, and to promote career opportunities, including thr
Fraud: Coronavirus | Attorney General | Written Answers Although no investigations have been formally announced, the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is investigating a number of suspected fraudulent
National Scrutiny Panel on Disability Hate Crime | Attorney General | Written Answers A National Scrutiny Panel on Disability Hate Crime was convened by the CPS in March 2021, consisting of community stakeholders, academics
Sentencing: Appeals | Attorney General | Written Answers The decisions on these cases will be published in the next round of updates.
Bounce Back Loan Scheme: Fraud | Attorney General | Written Answers The CPS Case Management System does not capture specific data on the Bounce Back Loan Scheme (BBLS).
Attorney General: Public Appointments | Attorney General | Written Answers Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service is the only position sponsored by the Attorney General’s Office which fall
Crown Prosecution Service: Staff | Attorney General | Written Answers The Data set out in the table below shows CPS headcount (a) overall, (b) in the International Justice and Organised Crime Division, (c) i
Hare Coursing: Prosecutions | Attorney General | Written Answers Offences of hare coursing may be prosecuted using offences created by the Game Act 1831, the Night Poaching Act 1828 and the Hunting Act