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The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has published new legal guidance for police and prosecutors regarding the procedure to be followed in referring The Director of Public Prosecution's Guidance on Charging (31st December 2020) provides a clear structure in which criminal allegations are investigated and Magistrates' courts sentencing guidelines. To find offence specific guidelines, type the name of the offence in the box below. You can also use keywords such as The purpose of making a charging decision is to determine whether a suspect should be subject to criminal proceedings. The charging decision is the gateway to case should be prosecuted; see also The Director's Guidance on Charging which contains guidance for the police and CPS on making prosecution decisions.
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