1/1 A TELEPHONE engineer may be charged with sexually assaulting a York woman in her home, following a U-turn by police. North Yorkshire Police told the woman in May that no further action was to be taken against the man, who was arrested on suspicion of sexual offences in connection with the incident in March. She was told this decision was ‘due to there not being enough supporting evidence and inconsistencies in the account.’ The woman was outraged, claiming this was a ‘slur on her character,’ and applied for a ‘Victim’s Right to Review’ of the decision. Now she has been told the case is likely to be referred to the Crown Prosecution Service for a charging decision after all, following the review by an independent officer.
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A police force s new policy of banning officers from using personal social media accounts to interact with members of the public has been slammed.