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  2. Private prosecution - Wikipedia

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    A private criminal prosecution for contempt of court can be commenced against a party in Australia in the Federal Circuit Court, the family court (that is, the Family Court of Western Australia, as it is the only jurisdiction with a state-based family court) or the supreme court of a state or territory.

  3. Magistrates' court (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Private individuals are also entitled to bring a private prosecution – this happens most commonly where an individual is an alleged victim of common assault and the authorities have declined to prosecute. [20] Private prosecutors can either represent themselves, or they may instruct a solicitor or barrister to represent them.

  4. Government to review Post Office-style prosecutions - AOL

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    The government is to review the future oversight of private prosecutions, in light of the Post Office Horizon scandal and wider controversies that suggest there are currently insufficient ...

  5. Prosecutor - Wikipedia

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    The ongoing issues with private prosecutions outlined above has led to the Justice Select Committee calling for a closer examination of the process and regulation by government. [ 29 ] It is usually practically difficult for an individual to bring a private prosecution given the high cost – estimated by the Ministry of Justice at £8,500 on ...

  6. Crown Prosecution Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 a Royal commission recommended that police forces set up independent prosecution teams so as to avoid having the same officers investigate and prosecute a case. Technical barriers were already in place that those prosecuting did so as private citizens, rendering them open to the range of evidential offences imposable by the court.

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  8. History of English criminal law - Wikipedia

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    Historically in England, with no police forces and no prosecution service, the only route to prosecution was through private prosecutions brought by victims at their own expense or lawyers acting on their behalf. From 1829, as the police forces were formed, they began to take on the burden of bringing prosecutions against suspected criminals. [2]

  9. Tories demand inquiry into grooming gangs scandal as Elon ...

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    Before the government responded, Mr Farage hit back: “Talk is cheap. The Conservatives had 14 years in government to launch an inquiry. The establishment has failed the victims of grooming gangs ...