Slovakian Immigrants; Eight boys molest girl, 14, in street but not one faces charges

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Eight boys molest girl, 14, in street but not one faces charges

By Fay Schlesinger

Last updated at 7:40 AM on 14th April 2010
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A gang of boys who molested a girl of 14 have escaped prosecution because it is ‘not in the public interest’.
The eight, aged from eight to 12, sexually assaulted the teenager as she walked to a friend’s house during the day.
For five minutes they ‘mauled her like animals’, before she escaped.
A 14-year-old girl, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, and her mother have told of their outrage after the CPS decided not to pursue charges against her alleged attackers
Officers arrested the five boys aged over ten – the legal age of responsibility – and recommended charges.
But they are said to be furious after the Crown Prosecution Service refused to press charges, saying insufficient evidence meant it was not in the public interest.
It is thought it could prove hard to establish which of the boys, from Slovakian gipsy families, carried out different parts of the attack.
Last night the girl’s 34-year-old mother condemned the authorities for failing to protect her daughter.
The mother, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, said: ‘These dangerous little thugs are allowed to walk the streets.
‘I shudder to think what will happen if they attack another girl. I’m deeply disappointed with the CPS.
‘Something has to be done, if only to deter these yobs from ever doing anything so despicable again. But they’re going to be smug as hell.’
The girl’s ordeal took place as she walked in the Hillfields area of Coventry at midday on January 6.
The boys, from local Romany migrant families who settled in the city in the late 1990s, threw snowballs at her to attract her attention before surrounding her.

They then touched her ‘all over’, telling her she was pretty and saying they wanted her to be their girlfriend, she said.
West Midlands Police prepared a file for the CPS recommending charges be brought – but prosecutors refused.
CPS spokesman Patrick Noonan said: ‘The age of the alleged attackers is not a difficulty.
‘I have spoken to the prosecutor concerned and they have gone through the evidence in detail and decided it is not in the public interest to prosecute.’
Last night the girl described how she still suffers from nightmares and does not dare leave the house alone.
Her family have moved in with relatives at the other side of the city out of fear they will have to face the attackers again.
The 14-year-old, who wants to be a doctor when she is older, broke down as she said: ‘I still have nightmares and can hear them laughing and mauling me like animals.’
The CPS decision not to prosecute left her feeling as if she had not been believed, she added.
‘I did nothing wrong but still feel like I’m being treated like a liar,’ she said. ‘After what happened I get scared really easily.

‘I can’t even go out to meet my mates because I might bump into one of the people who attacked me.
‘I’m not really sure how I can move on from this. I’m having to borrow my cousin’s dog just to walk around because I don’t feel safe.’
West Midlands Police sources said they were ‘frustrated’ by the decision after the girl ‘was brave enough to come forward’.

A force spokesman said: ‘We’ve done all we can to try to bring the case forward – there is nothing more we can do.’

NOW GOVERNMENT QUANGO DECIDES…..

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1265678/Fury-CPS-drops-prosecution-immigrant-boy-gang-molested-girl-14-public-interest.html#ixzz0l3xjLoqf

I would like someone on SKYNEWS to ask Gordon Brown what is he going to do ?

- Expatriate, Hamburg, Germany, 14/4/2010 08:42

Lessons must be learned – in this case it is carry out a crime as a group and you will not be prosecuted. One questions whether the reason for non-prosecution is that the perpetrators were foreign and there was no wish to increase further public outrage.
Had this been a murder would the CPS have come to the same conclusion or would they have at least used a ‘conspiracy’ charge.
I can recall when the police decided on and officers actually prosecuted successfully in Magistrates Courts. Experience must teach them something about evil and its eradication.
CPS – cannot protect society.
- ernie, Handsacre, UK, 14/4/2010 08:40

Was this rough and tumble and high jynx?

Your newspaper’s language is emotive and maybe the CPS are right

Maybe the girl is over-sensitive and exagerating and the boys were larking about ….? YOUR DAUGHTER OR YOURSELF?????
- Beth, Maidstone, 14/4/2010 08:40

This is what we work hard and pay our taxes for isnt it!! To give these asylum seekers/refugees a chance to come here, money and houses and then when they treat us like dirt, we take a soft approach. Even the police force are moaning about the CPS not prosecuting even though they have eough evidence. What a laugh this country has become – and our MPs are making a mockery of it too. Roll on the elections and a decent PM who will think about getting us out of the EU
- CM, London, 14/4/2010 08:38

In who’s best interest? This lying government, to keep the crimes of immigrants out of the statistics. Now what would have happened had it been in their country and a gang of brit lads. They would have neen slung in the nick before you could say human rights.

The CPS should be brought to book but their is no-one to do it now as we have no MPs.
- Pete, Pontefract U.K, 14/4/2010 08:37

The CPS went wet, liberal and left years ago and is responsible for a lot of travesties of justice in this country.
- alan, weybridge, 13/4/2010 16:49
HERE HERE!!!

http://www.talkcarswell.com/default.aspx?date=200909

Crown Prosecution Service: unaccountable and useless?
Yesterday, the man who presides over possibly the most monumentally ineffective part of our criminal justice system, CPS chief Keir Starmer, sent me an email.

Today, I sent him my reply;

From: CARSWELL, Douglas
Sent: 24 September 2009 09:34
To: ‘Keir.Starmer@cps.gsi.gov.uk’
Subject: RE: Message from Keir Starmer QC, Director of Public Prosecutions- CPS Interim Policy on Assisted Suicide

Dear Mr Starmer,

Unlike Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, who instructed you to issue new guidelines on assisted suicide, I have no settled opinion on the subject.

What I do know for certain is that on two occasions when proposals to change the law have been presented to Parliament, they have been rejected. Lord Joffe’s Euthanasia Bill was rejected by the upper House. This summer, Lord Falconer’s initiative to lift the threat of prosecution met a similar fate.

I also understand that it is the view of both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition that there should be no change in the law.

Please can you explain why, given that Parliament has specifically rejected such a change, your consultation regarding guidance opens the possibility of such a change taking effect?

If your consultation does lead to a change in the law on assisted suicides, it will not have been done by democratic means, but by judicial activism. ….

I look forward to hearing from you.

Douglas Carswell MP

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Thanks to CPS incompetence, 7% of cases it handled have been abandoned “in error”. The number of wrong-doers aged 14-18 escaping justice has risen as prosecutions have fallen by more than half.

Remember New York public prosecutor, Rudy Giuliani; Only when public prosecutors are made accountable to the public, are we going to get a criminal justice system that’s on our side.

HAND IT BACK TO THE POLICE NOT A LEFT WING IMPOSED CABAL- AT LEAST THE COPS KNOW RIGHT FROM WRONG IN LAW!!
CRIMINALS GOT THEIR JUST PUNISHMENT IN THE TIMES THAT POLICE DECIDED WHAT WENT UP FOR TRIAL- QUANGO’S SET IN PLACE BY GOVERNMENT ARE NOTHING MORE THAN A MOUTHPIECE FOR LEFTIST CRACKED IDEAS!!

DEMOCRACY?
NOT IN MY BOOK IT AIN’T!!!

… if those who are paid to protect us, refuse upholding the law and refuse bringing criminals before a court of law, then it’s the right and duty of law-abiding British citizens to organise themselves to deal with those criminals law agencies refuse processing through the criminal justice system … the CPS needs keeping in mind that street justice is harsher than Law Court justice … the young victim’s mother must not allow this outrage to be dropped by the CPS …
- Peter Gun, Little Paxton, 14/4/2010 0:05

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