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- Lie_on_file abstract "In United Kingdom law, a criminal charge is allowed to lie on file when the presiding judge agrees that there is enough evidence for a case to be made, but that it is not in the public interest for prosecution to proceed, usually because the defendant has admitted other, often more serious, charges.No admission to the charges is made by the defendant, and no verdict recorded against them.Charges which have lain on file may be reinstated at a later date, but only with the permission of the trial judge or the Court of Appeal.Charges which have been laid on file have on occasions been taken into account in actions under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, to confiscate the gains of criminal activity. The legal commentator David Winch has argued that this is in breach of the presumption of innocence.".
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- Lie_on_file wikiPageLength "1446".
- Lie_on_file wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Lie_on_file wikiPageRevisionID "629705937".
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLink Appellate_court.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLink Category:Law_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLink Court_of_Appeal.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLink Judge.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLink Presumption_of_innocence.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLink Proceeds_of_Crime_Act_2002.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLink Public_interest.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lie on file".
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLinkText "left on file".
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLinkText "lie on file".
- Lie_on_file wikiPageWikiLinkText "not pursued".
- Lie_on_file hasPhotoCollection Lie_on_file.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lie_on_file wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-law-stub.
- Lie_on_file subject Category:Law_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Lie_on_file hypernym Evidence.
- Lie_on_file type Organisation.
- Lie_on_file comment "In United Kingdom law, a criminal charge is allowed to lie on file when the presiding judge agrees that there is enough evidence for a case to be made, but that it is not in the public interest for prosecution to proceed, usually because the defendant has admitted other, often more serious, charges.No admission to the charges is made by the defendant, and no verdict recorded against them.Charges which have lain on file may be reinstated at a later date, but only with the permission of the trial judge or the Court of Appeal.Charges which have been laid on file have on occasions been taken into account in actions under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, to confiscate the gains of criminal activity. ".
- Lie_on_file label "Lie on file".
- Lie_on_file sameAs m.0123ncb_.
- Lie_on_file sameAs Q18281576.
- Lie_on_file sameAs Q18281576.
- Lie_on_file wasDerivedFrom Lie_on_file?oldid=629705937.
- Lie_on_file isPrimaryTopicOf Lie_on_file.