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  1. Our role in investigating deaths

    Death investigations are conducted by COPFS on behalf of the Lord Advocate. COPFS investigates all sudden, suspicious, accidental and unexplained deaths.

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  2. Acceptable computer use policy equality impact assessment

    An assessment of the impact of Acceptable Computer Use Policy based on the general equality duty of the Equality Act (2010).

    Document Published: 30 Sept 2014
  3. Enquiry Point

    Contact the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service Enquiry Point by phone, email or post for all enquiries related to cases.

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  4. Words and meanings

    An A to Z guide explaining the legal terms you may come into contact with when dealing with the Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal in Scotland.

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  5. Our role in the justice process

    Summary of COPFS and its role as Scotland’s prosecution service. This includes processing of reported crimes and preparing criminal cases for court.

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  6. Victim services

    Services and resources for victims of crime. Includes guidance on victims’ rights and keeping victims informed.

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  7. Scotland's criminal justice system

    This guide explains how crimes are dealt with by the police and COPFS. Plus, find out what happens at court and after a criminal verdict.

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  8. Accessibility roadmap

    This page details how we will fix known accessibility issues with our website.

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  9. Website feedback

    Provide feedback on this website which is a new service from COPFS.

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  10. Archive

    How to access archived versions of the COPFS website via National Records of Scotland.

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