lundi 20 avril 2015

Lord Janner: DPP under pressure over 'perverse' decision not to charge peer

One of Janner’s alleged victims calls for Alison Saunders to quit after she said peer was not fit to stand trial because he has Alzheimer’s disease

The director of public prosecutions is under renewed pressure after one of Lord Janner’s alleged victims called for her to quit over her “perverse” decision not to put the peer on trial.

Hamish Baillie, 47, who was one of the nine people lined up to give evidence against Janner over child sex abuse allegations, said the decision not to prosecute the Labour politician “beggars belief”.

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from Children | The Guardian http://ift.tt/1HKV3le

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