kevinmorice
kevinmorice t1_jedsb7g wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Farm-9362 in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
In the UK we don't have the same process. Rather than have a prosecution go to a jury, without hearing a defence, and allow them to decide if there is a case to answer we have the CPS (England and Wales) or Procurator Fiscal (Scotland) who make those decisions on whether a case has sufficient evidence to go ahead.
kevinmorice t1_j9eu5dq wrote
Reply to Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
Farenheit 451.
Just for the science of it.
kevinmorice t1_jedscn3 wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Farm-9362 in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
CPS in England / Wales.
Procurator Fiscal in Scotland.