I have read the CPS Code for Crown Prosecutors, and maybe you could clarify that if the Threshold Test was applied (which would - imo - be most likely) there really has to be an 'expectation' that more evidence is still possible, as well of course as fulfilling the other conditions set out.
As I can't fathom out how to post a link to the cps.gov site myself, could someone else do it for me please ?? The relevant sections I'm referring to are 5.3 and 5.4 on pages 16, 17 and 18. Interesting reading I thought, and explains why the search continues in such strength.
No, my impression is that the Full test was applied, you need to listen to or read transcript of the CPS, Iwan Jenkins, at the press conference when they announced the charges.
Paraphrasing, he said - CPS examined the evidence, were satisfied sufficient for charges to be laid, AND that it is in the public interest to do so.
That is the two part test in CPS guide. I did read all the relevant sections including the alternate -Threshold test.
http://www.cps.gov.uk/publications/code_for_crown_prosecutors/index.html
The Code for Crown Prosecutors is a public document, issued by the Director of Public Prosecutions that sets out the general principles Crown Prosecutors should follow when they make decisions on cases.
Is there enough evidence against the defendant?
When deciding whether there is enough evidence to charge, Crown Prosecutors must consider whether evidence can be used in court and is reliable. Crown Prosecutors must be satisfied there is enough evidence to provide a "realistic prospect of conviction" against each defendant.
Is it in the public interest for the CPS to bring the case to court?
A prosecution will usually take place unless the prosecutor is sure that the public interest factors tending against prosecution outweigh those tending in favour.
Video link (transcript below with editing)
April Jones Murder - Mark Bridger charged with girl's murder - YouTube
At a press conference at Aberystwyth on Saturday afternoon, Iwan Jenkins, District Crown Prosecutor from the Crown Prosecution Service said he had been in "close contact" with the police.
"In particular, we have been offering advice and guidance to the police since the suspect Mark Bridger was arrested last Tuesday," he said.
He said a "detailed review of the evidence gathered so far by Dyfed-Powys Police" led him to his decision that there was "sufficient evidence to charge Mark Bridger with the murder of April Jones, and that it is in the public interest to do so".
"I have also concluded that there is sufficient evidence to charge the defendant with attempting to pervert the course of justice and child abduction," he added.
"Accordingly, I have authorised Dyfed Powys Police to charge him with these offences and he will appear before Aberystwyth Magistrates' Court on Monday morning."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-19853582