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Guidance CONSULTATION ON REVISIONS TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S GUIDELINES ON DISCLOSURE AND THE CPIA CODE OF PRACTICE Consultation on revisions to the Attorney General’s Guidelines on
Disclosure and the CPIA Code of Practice: call for evidence. Get emails about this page This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government DOCUMENTS ATTORNEY
GENERAL'S GUIDELINES ON DISCLOSURE - NOT YET IN FORCE PDF, 384 KB, 45 pages CONSULTATION ON REVISIONS TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S GUIDELINES ON DISCLOSURE AND THE CPIA CODE OF PRACTICE
PDF, 122 KB, 16 pages CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND INVESTIGATIONS ACT 1996 (SECTION 23(1)) CODE OF PRACTICE PDF, 107 KB, 21 pages DETAILS The revised Attorney General’s Disclosure Guidelines have
now been published. Thanks to all who engaged with the consultation. The AGO received feedback from many who use and have used the Guidelines including investigators, prosecutors, defence
practitioners, as well as others with experiences, be they personal or otherwise, of disclosure and the criminal justice system more broadly. This consultation was launched to seek views on
the draft Disclosure Guidelines and CPIA Code of Practice. This is the result of continuing, collaborative work throughout the Criminal Justice System to identify and incorporate
improvements to these sources of guidance on disclosure. The Government Response to the consultation was published on 10 September, when the revised CPIA Code of Practice was laid before
Parliament. The Attorney General’s Guidelines on Disclosure will come in to force at the end of the year. SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this page