"They end up there because they're either downright criminal or terminally stupid," he said, highlighting the severe consequences faced by those who intentionally break the law.
"Once charges were made by bodies such as the CEA, it was up to the defence to decide whether the DPP has a 'slam dunk' case..." emphasizing the role of the defense in the legal proceedings.
"It is open to those under investigation to engage with the DPP," indicating that communication can potentially influence prosecution decisions.
He stated, "the threshold was around 50/50" when evaluating cases for prosecution, illustrating the considerable discretion involved in criminal proceedings.
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