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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Appeal court upholds ruling that CPS case was abuse of process

Appeal court upholds ruling that CPS case was abuse of process

A prosecution for possession of indecent images of a child has been stayed as an abuse of process after the Crown Prosecution Service refused to make copies of the images for the defence, claiming that to do so would lead CPS staff to commit an offence.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good for the ones that CPS has saved. But why cant police save kids from crimes like adults? CPS has too much power and more times than not alterior motives that ruin families. There is no fact based evidence is all about opinion and they get away with it.

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