Article 6QXA2 Crime victims in UK fight ‘devastating’ practice that stops appeal after a case is dropped

Crime victims in UK fight ‘devastating’ practice that stops appeal after a case is dropped

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Shanti Das
from World news | The Guardian on (#6QXA2)

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A draconian" practice that stops crime victims challenging last-minute decisions to drop their cases is leading to miscarriages of justice and must urgently be reformed, campaigners say.

Under the Victims' Right to Review (VRR) scheme, victims can challenge decisions not to charge a suspect or to halt a prosecution. Successful appeals can lead to cases being reopened and may result in a conviction.

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