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    Ray not trying to misinterpret I assure you, what I mean is, if an offence has been committed and the evidence is strong enough for a conviction then the CPS would go ahead with a prosecution, the domestic abuse is just an example.
    There is a case in Norfolk I think, of a stabbing but the victim does not wish to make a statement, however the police are still looking for witnesses to proceed with a prosecution. But in Charlie's case I agree they will not proceed any further.

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