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Channel News Asia article “Evidence, intention and involvement: AGC, lawyers explain the decisions behind reducing murder charges”

Various factors are carefully considered in the charging decisions of the Attorney-General’s Chambers. It is important to note that the AGC acts in the public interest. Decisions on whether to prosecute, which charge to prefer, and what sentence to submit for, are made having due regard to the evidence available and the circumstances of each case, as well as what is fair, measured, and in the public interest.

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Last updated / reviewed on 21 Oct 2020