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Crown prosecutorLegal representative of the Crown who institutes criminal proceedings against the accused.
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Crown prosecutorCrown Prosecutors are senior qualified lawyers employed by the Crown Prosecution Service who review, prepare and prosecute a whole range of cases in court
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Crown prosecutora DPP lawyer who is allocated to consider the police charges and is responsible for determining whether the charges should proceed through the District or Supreme Court. If the matter can proceed, the Crown Prosecution prepares an indictment and will manage the prosecution. If some cases a decision may be taken not to proceed
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Crown prosecutorA prosecutor who works solely for the Director of Public Prosecutions.
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Crown prosecutorA barrister who presents the prosecution case in court.
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Crown prosecutor
(British,Canadian|Australian|legal) The state prosecutor; the legal party responsible for presenting the case against an individual in a criminal trial.
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