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Originally Posted by planenut
As to the CPS situation, when given circumstances where evidence appears to prove a case, they have to present it to the Courts ...
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The phrase which we often hear in this respect Fred is "a realistic prospect of conviction". Now, how can that be true when the principal, and possibly only, witness for the prosecution doesn't want it?
Would the CPS step in with a heavy hand in an identical case which didn't involve a celebrity?
Simon