“Following the shocking triple stabbing which took place in Uxbridge on Monday evening, the Crown Prosecution Service has today announced Safi Dawood, 22, has been charged with the murder of Wayne ...
A man has been sentenced to ten months in jail at Leeds Crown Court after making a bomb hoax call to a synagogue the week after a fatal terrorist attack at a synagogue in Manchester.
Gerald Cera, 28, was sentenced to six years in jail at St Albans Crown Court today following a successful prosecution by the Crown Prosecution Service. A jury previously found Cera guilty of ...
A self-proclaimed “nerdy kid” who tried building his own bombs in his mother’s back garden has been found guilty today after ...
Proceeds of crime is the term given to money or assets gained by criminals during the course of their criminal activity. The authorities, including the CPS, have powers to seek to confiscate these ...
Hussain, of Bury, was convicted of seven counts of rape and seven counts of indecent assault. Ali, of Radcliffe, was convicted of five counts of rape, five counts of indecent assault, one count of ...
The Crown Prosecution Service has high standards for prosecutors when speaking to victims. The information collated below helps how best to engage with victims of crime. Analytical cookies help us to ...
The Youth Court is a type of magistrates' court which deals with young people. Cases in the Youth Court are either dealt with by three magistrates or a single district judge, sitting alone.
The CPS has made a public commitment to victims of rape and sexual assault. This explains how we will handle your case, what you can expect from us and what your rights are. We kn ...
The Counter Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019 introduces a new offence, as section 58A of the Terrorism Act 2000 of entering or remaining in an area outside the UK that has been designated in ...
If you’ve witnessed a crime and given a statement to the police the information on this page explains what support is available and what you can expect at each stage of the criminal justice process.
Youth crime involves offences committed by people under 18. This can include violent offences, theft, assault, criminal damage, drug offences and anti-social behaviour. Young offenders are dealt with ...