From: hex@unseen.ac.am
On 11/08/2025 13:55, billy bookcase wrote:
>>> Norman Wells" wrote in message
>>> news:mfu473F6g4dU1@mid.individual.net...
>> On 11/08/2025 10:15, billy bookcase wrote:
>
>>> * Sufficient to return an 83% conviction rate in 2024. Discounting the
>>> possibility of deliberate fit-ups, miscarriages of justice; and in
>>> some cases undercover policemen acting as agents provocateur,
>>
>> Actually, the conviction rate following arrest is pretty constant year on
year at about
>> 53%. You can look it up.0
>
> I did. Did you think I plucked that figure out of thin air ?
>
> Except as 2025 is still in progess I plumped for just 2014
>
> quote:
>
> Conviction rate for courts in England and Wales 2019-2025
> Published by D. Clark, Jul 18, 2025
> The conviction rate for the Crown Prosecution Service in England and Wales
was 83.1
> percent in 2024/25, compared with 82.7 percent in the previous reporting
year.
>
> unquote:
>
> https://www.statista.com/statistics/1100769/conviction-rate-in
england-and-wales/
>
> Arrested on suspicion but not subsequentkly charged ?
>
> Any help ?
It helps only to the extent of being a figure for the success rate of
prosecutions approved by the CPS. It is not a figure for convictions
following arrest, which is what we were discussing and what is relevant
in connection with the recent protest. Many arrests do not meet the CPS
criteria for prosecution and are dropped, so the overall figure for
convictions following arrest is considerably lower.
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