
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3839938
Private prosecutions are a novel and/or complex point of law in England and Wales, and this is regularly recognised by the Courts when such cases are instituted and litigated. Owing to this, this short piece of work intends to shed light on private prosecutions, the statutory authority for bringing them, overcoming potential judicial objections, how to conduct them, and how to deal with the CPS should they seek to take over a prosecution.
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