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Topic History of: Police and CPS - are you paying attention?
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Randall ... but like Alison Saunders, he doesn't entertain any concern about men being wrongly convicted and imprisoned because of lying women, lying police and lying prosecution lawyers. If he really is bothered about the integrity of criminal justice, he could make efforts to apply the rule of law to the above mentioned liars, instead of having it targeted mainly on white, middle class, middle aged men. Or if one of those isn't to hand, any man will do.
JK2006 In today's Times...

Rapists will get away with their crimes because police and prosecution failings have undermined public confidence in the justice system, the former head of the judiciary has warned.

Juries could be deterred from convicting in future sexual assault trials because they would not have faith in evidence placed before the court, Lord Judge said. The former lord chief justice spoke out after The Times exposed how four rape trials had collapsed after crucial evidence was disclosed only at the last minute. He described the disclosure failings in all four cases as alarming and deeply troublesome.