Absolutely, Cromwell. And to add to your list, nothing incriminating on his computer.
But the CPS must have weighed up the chances of a conviction, and come down on the "go for it" side of the fence.
I wonder how far their decision was made based on the "euphoria" of all the other celebrity sex cases?
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Freddie Starr was accused of similar crimes and arrested, but it is now said there is no truth to the allegations and it is anticipated that the CPS will drop the case. It's reported that Starr is now suing his accuser for loss of earnings and reputation, etc. I will be very interested to see if this ever goes ahead and what the eventual outcome is.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... om-14.htmlPresumably Le Vell's accuser will remain anonymous and will never be suable, simply because his case did go to court.
Which makes me feel that in today's legal system, the police and the CPS are the ultimate judge and jury, not the guy up front in the fancy red gown and wig, and the dozen hapless citizens rooted out of their everyday lives and told to sit in a box.
I know the police argue that by publicising these sex charges, more accusers might step forward. That's tantamount to trawling, IMO. So, if there cannot be full anonymity for all, then there has to be a right to seek redress, either from the accuser - or if the case does go to trial, then from the police and CPS themselves.