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rayb | 11:53 Fri 11th May 2007 | Criminal
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my sister was hit by her husband in the presence of their two young children.She made a statement to the police and he was charged assault. He is a police officer himself and has received commendations.It is the first time he has hit her and she assures me it was a 'one off'.She has since written to the CPS wanting them to discontinue the case.Does anyone know if the CPs would continue and summons her as a witness or would they respect her wishes?She has told me that her husband has not pressurised her into changing her mind about the prosecution.
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No one can be compelled to give evidence, even though a witness warrant or summons may be issued. CPS is in a difficult situation as many cases may be dropped through coercion on the offenders part. In this case they will probably give up, but they may proceed to court first.
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Vesper99 thanks for your help

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