The Prosecution
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About The Prosecution
The Vivienne: Drag Race star attack was homophobic - magistrates
... Both Mr Williams and Whitfield agreed that at no time homophobic slurs were used during the exchange, but The Prosecution argued Mr Williams " flamboyant" dress sense, including his hair and make-up, were the cause of Whitfield s hostility...
Swedish murder: Five teenagers found guilty over taxi driver's killing
... Evidence including messages between the teenagers was presented by The Prosecution as proof of a murder plot...
Boy, 13, killed foster mother Marcia Grant with her own car
... Mrs Justice May told the defendant The Prosecution had " accepted that you did not mean to harm Mrs Grant"...
Brianna Ghey: Accused teenager tried to give girl overdose, jury told
... The Prosecution said the teenagers, who were 15 at the time, discussed an overdose in texts sent on 23 January...
Joanna Parrish murder: French serial killer's ex-wife tried in student cold case
... The Prosecution says that without Olivier the murders would never have happened...
Brianna Ghey: Teenager had plan to murder schoolgirl, trial hears
... " Ms Heer said: " It is clearly, The Prosecution say, a plan to kill Brianna Ghey...
Nottingham attacks: Valdo Calocane admits killing three people
... The Prosecution will now review medical evidence before considering whether to accept the pleas...
Essex lorry deaths: Caolan Gormley guilty of trafficking offence
... Hughes and a Romanian national, Gheorghe Nica, had a network of drivers who were from Europe into the UK, The Prosecution said...
'Fake' licence charges against Guy Martin dropped
Guy Martin combines his TV career with working as a lorry mechanic
Charges against motorcycle racer and TV celebrity Guy Martin have been dropped.
Mr Martin, 38, from Lincolnshire, had been accused of possessing a fake Irish licence and using it to alter his UK licence to enable him to drive HGVs.
Psychiatrists had concluded Mr Martin does not always apply Common Sense and may have been taken in, Lincoln Crown Court heard.
The former Isle of Man TT rider who has autism had been due to stand trial on 6 January.
The case was brought because an Irish driving licence was submitted on Mr Martin's behalf to add the HGV entitlement to his UK licence, however it was a fake.
Mr Martin, of Barnetby, had denied possession of a driving licence with intent to deceive and making a false statement by claiming he had an Irish licence.
Judge Simon Hirst said: "The Prosecution accept that it is conceivable that Mr Martin did think this was a genuine licence. "
Mr Martin, who combines his television work with working as a lorry mechanic, had always said that he believed he passed a test while working in Northern Ireland and received a licence he believed was genuine.
The Prosecution told Tuesday's hearing psychiatrists had concluded he did not always apply Common Sense and has a tendency to take what people say at Face Value .
Prosecutor Michael Cranmer-Brown said his autism also made him "vulnerable enough for others to see him as an easy target".
He said they accepted Mr Martin "may well have been taken in by somebody".
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Source of news: bbc.com