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The family of Jean Charles de Menezes has lost a challenge over the Crown Prosecution Service’s decision not to charge any police offices in relation to his fatal shooting. By 13 votes to four, the court ruled that the decision that there was not enough to prosecute anyone did not breach human rights laws.
The family of Jean Charles de Menezes has lost a challenge over the Crown Prosecution Service’s decision not to charge any police offices in relation to his fatal shooting. By 13 votes to four, the court ruled that the decision that there was not enough to prosecute anyone did not breach human rights laws.
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