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Brighton and Hove's chief prosecutor speaks out about rape cases

by Frank le Duc
Saturday 25 Dec, 2010 at 6:50AM
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The woman in charge of bringing defendants to court in criminal cases in Brighton and Hove has promised to do more to inspire confidence in rape cases.

Jaswant Kaur Narwal, the chief crown prosecutor of Sussex, said: “It’s my job, as head of the CPS in Sussex, to make sure that a consistent and first class service is delivered locally.

“Rape is one of the cruellest and most degrading offences, and prosecuting it can be difficult.

“We are now redoubling our efforts to achieve the highest standards across the country.

“I hope the public in Sussex will have confidence that rape victims in this area will be treated sensitively and that their attackers will be prosecuted robustly.”

She said that budget cuts would not affect the quality of the CPS team of specialist rape prosecutors.

She said: “Those prosecutors will still be given the time and training to ensure they are the very best they can be.

“And I will ensure that any decisions they make on whether or not to prosecute are based on the merits of the evidence.

“There can be no room for decisions based on the assumption that a jury might hold certain misconceptions or be intolerant – examples include what the complainant might have been wearing or what he or she may have had to drink when the alleged attack took place.

“I will also be closely monitoring the communication between my lawyers and complainants of rape and sexual offences.

“They need to ensure they are speaking in language that everyone can understand and in language that is sensitive to the recipient.

“Those found not to meet our high standards will be specifically shown how to do so by their manager.

“In the new year the CPS will be consulting with charities and organisations with expertise on sexual offences and other violent crimes as to how and when we charge individuals with the serious offence of perverting the course of justice, particularly when a rape complainant is suspected of falsely retracting his or her allegation.

“Prosecuting a rape complainant for perverting the course of justice is unusual and if such a case is being considered in this area the Director of Public Prosecutions has now asked that his approval is sought before any decision to prosecute is made.

“I have a strong team of high-calibre prosecutors.

“What I am doing is to make the team even better.”

She added that this was just the start of a long-term drive to improve the quality of rape prosecutions to ensure that people were confident that cases were being dealt with properly.

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