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Topic History of: Police Tricks 6
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Carl Jonathan, I am so glad you are in the clear, the behavior of the police, cps and all concerned was/is an utter disgrace.
This should never have got to trial and when it did it rightfully collapsed.

Are you considering bringing a private prosecution against Surrey police?
JK2006 In her ruling HHJ Taylor said... "This is not, therefore, a case which has been driven by complainants’ allegations, in fact, under the banner of justice for the victims, but by concerns about reputational damage to Surrey police in the wake of the Savile case and the consequent Merseyside investigation".

This is an appalling situation. Police motives to be driven by reasons such as protecting their reputation from the truth is extraordinary. In a democracy, this should be criminal behaviour.

By those employed to prevent crime!