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Topic History of: Extraordinary
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Randall Yet another transparently ideological prosecution.

It seems the judge gave the strongest suggestion he could not to waste the court's time with this rubbish, but was ignored. Aren't prosecuting barristers and solicitors breaching professional regulations by going forward with cases like this? Why aren't they disciplined?
JK2006 Literally dozens of calls about this; people are finding it incredible that police and CPS can behave this way. Is there no control? Doesn't the Treasury care that billions of tax monies are being wasted on the False Allegations Industry? Do read the story; if you've been an unbeliever, you will be converted.
JK2006 Andy puts the link from todays spread in the Mail on another thread but it is a vital one; it illustrates the madness that has infected British police in their quest to meet targets and the strange decisions by the CPS. It also reflects the change in public opinion.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4304696...ape-30-YEARS-on.html