Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC MP considers some options for reform of prosecution policy.
Originally given at Queen Mary University of London School of Law.
"Until the last half of the Twentieth Century, in England and Wales, criminal offences were prosecuted by a curious mix of private individuals, police officers or police solicitors, county prosecutors and, oftentimes, local firms of solicitors."
- read the rest of this rather elegant address at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/the-case-for-the-prosecution-independence-and-the-public-interest
"Until the last half of the Twentieth Century, in England and Wales, criminal offences were prosecuted by a curious mix of private individuals, police officers or police solicitors, county prosecutors and, oftentimes, local firms of solicitors."
- read the rest of this rather elegant address at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/the-case-for-the-prosecution-independence-and-the-public-interest
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