
Prosecution Policy
Prosecution policy refers to the guidelines and principles that prosecutors use to decide whether to charge someone with a crime and how to handle a case once charges are filed. It considers factors such as the seriousness of the offense, the evidence available, the interests of justice, and the impact on the community. The goal is to ensure that prosecutions are fair, consistent, and serve the public interest while upholding the rule of law. Ultimately, it helps maintain accountability and support for the legal process.