Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions

Part of the Attorney-General portfolio and a Federal authority, also called CDPP

The principal functions and responsibilities of the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions are a) to institute and conduct, on behalf of the Crown, prosecutions for indictable offences (under NSW laws) in the Supreme Court and the District Court b) to institute and conduct, on behalf of the Crown, appeals in any court in respect of any such prosecution and c) to conduct on behalf of the Crown as respondent, any appeal in any court in respect of any such prosecution.

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OFFICIAL Dear Mr Smith Please find attached the section 26 Notice of Decision in response to your Freedom of Information request. Regards, CDPP FOI...
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OFFICIAL Dear Mr Smith Please find attached a Notice of Decision in response to your Freedom of Information request of 1 April 2020. Regards, CDPP FO...
Dear Mr Gattenhof, The CDPP prosecutes Commonwealth offences. Traffic offences are State crimes that are investigated by State Police Services and ar...

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