It's hard to answer that question definitively, I think. I guess my best answer would be that, in general terms, once a decision has been made to lay charges, all the rules of criminal procedure then come into play in terms of the requirement to disclose relevant evidence to the other side and so on and so forth. To me, the literature has all focused on that initial decision to prosecute or not to prosecute, or now, since 2018, to enter into a remediation agreement. I think once that decision has been made, then the normal processes of criminal procedure need to take effect.
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