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CPS and Met Police joint submission to Leveson Inquiry

27/10/2011

The Crown Prosecution Service and the Metropolitan Police Service have made a joint submission to the Leveson Inquiry regarding disclosure of evidence.In the document, they explain steps should be taken to avoid prejudicing ongoing police investigations and future prosecutions.The submission in full:MPS and CPS Leveson Submission

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