Topic: The Crown Prosecution Service

A SOLICITOR who represented one of three men wrongly convicted of killing Lynette White has said there is a "huge smell" over how a £30m police...
A retrial of eight former policemen cleared of fabricating evidence which led to the wrongful conviction of the "Cardiff Three" for murder is...

Conviction of drug gang boss hailed

Prosecutors have welcomed the conviction of a drugs gang boss who plotted to supply heroin and cocaine in Bedford while on licence from a previous...
Rampant consumerism and the plight of the disadvantaged in society are among the problems that need to be tackled if last August's riots are not to...

Nigerian couple set up 'ingenious' sham wedding

4:48PM GMT . . Olukayode Olusanya, 34, and the mother of his children Esther Ogunrinde, 30, faced being deported back to Africa as he was an...
A legal expert says the discovery of files from a case where eight ex-police officers were acquitted of fabrication is very unlikely to lead to a ...

Pakistan trio await spot-fixing verdict

Accused Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer were awaiting a sporting tribunal's ruling on spot-fixing allegations against them Saturday.The charges relate to alleged incidents during a Test match against England at Lord's last year, when Britain ...

Pakistan players charged with corruption

British prosecutors charged Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer as well as an agent with corruption offences on Friday as an alleged spot-fixing scandal headed towards the courts.The charges relate to alleged incidents during a Test match against ...

English prosecutor to announce Pakistan decision

The three Pakistan players at the centre of spot-fixing allegations that could end their cricket careers are set to discover Friday if they will be prosecuted by English legal authorities.Salman Butt, who was Pakistan's Test captain, and seamers Mohammad Asif ...

Trial collapses amid undercover police claims

The trial of six activists accused of trying to shut down one of Britain's largest power stations has collapsed, with their lawyers claiming a police infiltrator had been prepared to give evidence on their behalf.The environmentalists were charged with conspiring ...