Crown Prosecution Service

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London, United Kingdom

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Public prosecutors office· Crime victim service

Crown Prosecution Service Reviews | Rating 1.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Crown Prosecution Service is located in London, United Kingdom on Petty France, Westminster. Crown Prosecution Service is rated 1.6 out of 5 in the category public prosecutors office in United Kingdom.

Address

Petty France, Westminster

Phone

+442033570000

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Adrian Alsop

Urgent CCTV required, however got there 0802 to be told only opens at 9am. Suddenly became non urgent. No facility to drop & run in place.

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N L 85

Just as bad as the police, waste of time and money. Only care when they want to.

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Jordan Alexander

Beat this viscious service recently, built on attacking young hard working individuals and unnecessarily intervening in family dynamics and ruining them, also known to mishandle high profile cases consistently, and have what can only be described as ‘duty solicitor’ level prosecutors that are amateur at best when attempting to cross examine or in fact produce evidence. For such a highly developed country on the international stage as the United Kingdom, to be represented by malicious and under qualified, ‘thugs’ is abismal. Beware could go after the elderly next. I would give no stars but 1 star was the ABSOLUTE minimum option, and I had to choose it to leave this very honest review based on my own experience when self representing myself, and quelling the ‘overwhelming’ power of these criminals on a annual 592 million budget of questionable intentions. The Crown prosecution ‘service.’

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Mr Observer

Husband is convicted of highly questionable ‘assault’ for which the victim has since bitterly regretted involving the police. A case that the police ‘said’ would not go any further, but where the police refused to produce critical evidence despite four separate instructions to do so. Then there was his solicitor who FAILED miserably to challenge any significant prosecution points - of which there were so few – he ‘didn’t want to ‘upset’ the magistrate’s’ and because he was so far up the CPS’s rectum it in itself would have been a criminal offence but for the fact that the prosecution was a consenting adult. The husband was fined and given probation with an additional two restraining orders. He has since been arrested for breaching one these orders though apparently he wasn’t going to be. It was the VINDICTIVE CPS who insisted. Now the CPS consistently fails to be prepared for the hearings for this and the judge just allows it, at a cost of thousands a hearing. All of this despite several repeated letters from the victim asking for the orders to be rescinded so the family can normalise relations. The CPS’s response is to send the police round to the victim’s home and ‘cajole’ her into changing her mind – THIS in open court in the hearing of the judge, but god forbid that anyone else ‘cajole’ her to withdraw for they would be in front of the the very same judge and court facing prison. Seems like the courts CPS and the police can legally intimidate witnesses and victims but the perpetrator would be a criminal for doing so! That’s the CPS for you it’s got absolutely nothing to do with the truth or justice but everything to do with flogging dead horses as long as they can get money out of the accused. ALL OF THIS DESPITE BEING TOLD BY HIS SOLICITOR THAT THE PROSECUTION (ACCORDING TO THE CPS) WOULD BE OFFERING NO EVIDENCE AT HIS ORIGINAL TRIAL. FIT UP OR WHAT!

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Bert M156

Despite the 1 star reviews, the building it self is actually nice, the reception staff are friendly and helpful, it's easy to find and easy to navigate around.