Victims of crime have lost patience with prosecutors because cases in England and Wales have been taking more than three years to come to trial, the prosecution service inspectorate has suggested in its latest annual report to the attorney general.
“During our inspections,” said Anthony Rogers, interim chief inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service, “i…
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