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Abuse when a child
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is a criminal matter, not a civil one. By "get a prosecution" If you mean her father being charged with a offence, in order to be charged, he must be arrested. For an arrest to be made, the police must have reasonable suspicion that he committed a crime. Reasonable suspicion is such as the following:
- A person found in the immediate vicinity of a property where a burglary appears to have taken place.
- A person is identified in the street by a witness as having been responsible for an assault.
- A person cannot confirm their whereabouts where asked by the police where they were, during the time at which a crime was committed
In English law, guilt is a technical relationship between charge (i.e. that which someone is accused of), and evidence (that which points to their involvement). It has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not somebody committed a crime. This abuse happened nearly 60 years ago. For the CPS to charge him, enough evidence must exist. The police must arrest him in the first place.
Circumstantial evidence is not enough. Roy Whiting was charged with the murder of Sarah Payne in 2000 because a single strand of hair was found in his van. When asked to explain, he could not. It was the first ever UK case secured solely on forensic evidence. Had this hair not been found, he would have walked away a free man. That he was previously convicted of sexual assault on a child is still, believe it or not, only circumstantial.
For someone to be charged with a crime, there must exist something which solidly connects them with that crime.
Did her father deny the allegation?
I ask this because 2 years ago my sister in law successfully put her father away for a year for sexually abusing her 30 years ago.
He also abused his grand daughter. He admitted the charges against his daughter because he had admitted them years ago and they were swept under the carpet. However, when his grand daughter reported him, he denied it and all the family did not believe her.The poor girl is now 16 and waiting to get a council flat. Does not speak to hardly any of her family and i fear for her.