Woman sues CPS over mishandled stepfather abuse trial, citing human rights breach
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Hannah Al-Othman
Summary
A woman in southern England is suing the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after her stepfather's trial for alleged childhood abuse was so poorly handled that she argues it breached her human rights. The article details her traumatic experience of reporting abuse that began when she was 12, the emotional toll of the prosecution process, and her legal battle against the CPS for mishandling the case.
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Key quotes
· 3 pulledThat's what I was like when the abuse started
My childhood stopped
Annie's lawyers argue that prosecution was so badly executed it breached her human rights
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