Wednesday, 11 September 2013

It's appalling that there has been no resignation at the Department for Public Prosecutions over the Michael LeVell case

Two Years of the Coronation Street actor's life have been taken from him because of the incompetence of Alison Levitt QC, the principal legal adviser to the Director of Public Prosecutions for England.

The Crown Prosecution Service had already decided that there was insufficient evidence to form the basis for a trial and they were overuled because of that woman's sinister obsession. How much public money was wasted on a trial that was doomed to fail right from the beginning and had more to do with politics than actual criminality? Although I don't want to see more public money spent, I really think that Michael LeVell should consider taking legal action against the DPP, the CPS and the police, jointly and severelly, for malicious prosecution.

Although Kevin Webster was never my favourite character in Coronation Street I will, nevertheless, be glad to see him back where he belongs.

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