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Your role and the prosecution

Your role, the CDPP, support services and how legal matters proceed through a court.

Your role and the prosecution

Your role and the prosecution

Victims, witnesses, and carers and support people play a critical role in the prosecution process. This section will help you understand your role, what CDPP prosecutors do, and what support you can expect from the CDPP throughout your case.

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    • FAQs about people in the courtroom
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