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Originally Posted by CaudleHalbard
Sorry but I don't think you have a clue here. Not your fault as it seems you have no legal training.
Police have to present evidence to the CPS. Unless that evidence is convincing the CPS wont prosecute.
If Daley or indeed Hazel were charged - and it does not need the consent of the other party - the party charged could use "consent" as a defence. In view of what we have seen recorded on video it is very likely the consent defence would succeed. Which is why prosecutions of either party is unlikely.
However...... if the CPS were unwise enough to prosecute one party, the other could find it useful to press charges as part of their defence. I am not saying that would happen, but it is a technique which can and has been used.
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I have a degree from Cambridge that says you're wrong. I'd be interested to hear about your own legal training. A whole series of Law & Order UK doesn't make you an expert. I'm not an expert... and I studied for four years.