Just something that went through my mind this morning. If a case is delayed for months by the CPS taking time to come to a NFA or Charge decision, then how come they expect a jury to examine the same information plus the defense information, in say a week and them come to a decision in minutes, hours or days. If the jury, who are legal amatures, can come to a decision, in lets says hours, with the information at hand why can't the CPS, who legal professionals, come to a decision to NFA or Charge quicker. I hope my question is not confusing as I am dyslexic.
OK try to make simple. If a jury deliberation takes, in a example 3 days with both Defense and Prosecution Evidence, why does the CPS take so long with just the Prosecution alone.
OK try to make simple. If a jury deliberation takes, in a example 3 days with both Defense and Prosecution Evidence, why does the CPS take so long with just the Prosecution alone.
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