Multiple Choice
Aside from sufficient evidence to have a reasonable prospect of conviction, what other principle should be kept in mind before prosecutors bring a case to court?
A) Whether the person is guilty
B) Whether it is in the public interest
C) Whether the person is suspected of a serious offence
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