Das Strafverfolgungssystem in Irland - Office of the Director of Public ...

sicherzustellen, dass das Amt seinen Verpflichtungen zur Information der Opfer von Straftaten und zur Überprüfung von Entscheidungen, von einer Strafverfolgung abzusehen, nachkommt, wie im Criminal Justice (Victims of Crime) Act 2017 (Gesetz für Strafrecht (Opfer von Straftaten) 2017) festgelegt;

https://www.dppireland.ie/app/uploads/2021/11/Prosecution-System-in-Ireland-de.pdf


Going to Court As a Witness - Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

Going to court can be stressful for many victims and witnesses. If you need to give evidence in a criminal trial, we hope that this booklet will help you to understand what happens in court. The booklet tries to answer the questions that people ask us most often.

https://www.dppireland.ie/publication/going-to-court-as-a-witness/


The Director of Public Prosecutions is pleased to announce the ...

They are intended to give general guidance to prosecutors so that a fair, reasoned, and consistent policy underlies the prosecution process. Review of the Guidelines for Prosecutors will remain an ongoing process reflecting legislative and procedural changes in the criminal justice system. You can read or download the revised Guidelines here.

https://www.dppireland.ie/revised-edition-of-the-guidelines-for-prosecutors-published-today/


Decisions not to prosecute - Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

Decisions not to prosecute. The following explains about how to ask for reasons for decisions and reviews of decisions when the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) decides not to prosecute. Form for Requesting Summary of Reasons (when a decision is made not to prosecute) [MS Word]

https://www.dppireland.ie/victims-witnesses/decisions-not-to-procecute/


Rights of suspects and accused persons – Letters of Rights

The rights of persons who are suspected or accused of a criminal offence are set out in the sections below. Suspects and accused persons will receive a copy of these texts in custody and/or with a summons from An Garda Síochána:

https://www.dppireland.ie/criminal-justice-system/letters-of-rights/


Publications - Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

Download booklets on the role of the DPP, going to court as a witness, how we make prosecution decisions, making a victim impact statement, and more. See all Information for the Public Guidelines for Practitioners

https://www.dppireland.ie/publications/


Victims & Witnesses - Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

Download booklets on the role of the DPP, going to court as a witness, how we make prosecution decisions, making a victim impact statement, and more. See all information booklets. Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions - Providing a prosecution that is independent, fair and effective.

https://www.dppireland.ie/victims-witnesses/


The Role of the DPP

This booklet explains in plain language what the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) does. It tries to answer the questions that people ask us most often. The booklet does not deal with every possible situation and does not give legal advice. If you need legal advice, you should talk to a solicitor.

https://www.dppireland.ie/publication/the-role-of-the-dpp/


Home - Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

Download booklets (also available in ten foreign languages) on the role of DPP, going to court as a witness, how we make prosecutions decisions, making a victim impact statement, and more. Guidelines for Practitioners

https://www.dppireland.ie/


An cás cúirte - Oifig an Stiúrthóra Ionchúiseamh Poiblí

Is féidir seo a dhéanamh mar nach mór don ionchúiseamh, de réir an dlí, a chruthú go bhfuil an cúisí ciontach, ach ní gá don chúisí a chruthú go bhfuil sé/sí neamhchiontach. Ní cheadaítear don ghiúiré glacadh leis, i gcás nach dtugann cúisí fianaise, go bhfuil sé/sí ciontach.

https://www.dppireland.ie/ga/criminal-justice-system/the-court-case/