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Are the CPS liable for wrongly charging me ?

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notnutnut | 17:52 Thu 09th Aug 2012 | Criminal
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Awhile ago I was charged with,among other things,four counts of 'threats to kill'.It wasn't until after 96 days of HMP accommodation and reading the 'witness' statements for the hundredth time that I realized that three of them never said at that I was going to kill them but still I was charged,any basis for a claim here I wondered ? Thank you.
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No. You would have to prove that the police/CPS action was malicious or an abuse of process and from your very brief description this does not seem to be the case.
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OK New Judge,but surely the CPS as per the charging codes,review guidelines should have spotted that three of the four 'witnesses' did NOT say I threatened to kill them maybe ?

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