>> I suspect in the Yewtree cases it goes to court on a good deal less
>> than 50% with the police and the CPS bowing to political pressure from various quarters.
One of those quarters is the 'popular' press. A decision not to prosecute would have had to go to the DPP personally and they'd have made his position untenable. I don't believe, with possible exception of the Attorney General a politician would stand up for him.
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