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387:, who killed herself after the CPS decided to take over a private prosecution brought against her by the man she accused of rape. Saunders said that the "evidence in this case was strong and having considered it in light of all of our knowledge and guidance on prosecuting sexual offences and allegedly false rape claims, it is clear there was sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction for perverting the course of justice". Saunders stated that the number of rape prosecutions being brought to court would increase by a third in the year 2015 and argued that this increase follows improvements in the treatment received by victims by police, courts and the CPS. 431:. The complainant, Nikki Kenward, argued that Saunders had amended prosecution policy outside of the democratic process. Saunders released the alleged amendment in October, 2014. In it she suggested that the guidelines on assisted suicide prosecution be understood such that a doctor who is not the patient's immediate care provider, should not be as likely to face prosecution as a doctor who is the patient's immediate care provider. This prompted a backlash from anti-assisted suicide groups who argued that this was a substantial change, which would allow for businesses similar to 420:, then MP for Rochdale, told the Guardian that "if the report is accurate, Saunders will now have to consider her position" as a result of the scrutiny that her initial decision would now be placed under. The decision marks the first time a DPP has had a major prosecuting decision reviewed and overturned. Amid calls for her resignation, she told the BBC that she would not resign. Saunders blamed failings within her department and the police for the collapse of three different police inquiries between 1991 and 2007. 40: 508:
and bailed repeatedly for a year over unfounded sex charges before being told he would not be charged. Samuel Armstrong, a former Conservative MP's chief of staff who was acquitted of rape, said the settlement was a "damning indictment should act as the final nail in the coffin for her hopes of a
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to operate in the UK. Saunders' defence was that she had only clarified the existing guidelines. Nevertheless, Kenward was granted the judicial review against Saunders in April, 2015. It went to the High Court in November 2015; the case against Saunders was dismissed.
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In 2018, Saunders was paid a salary of between £210,000 and £214,999. On 2 April 2018, it was announced that Saunders was to stand down at the end of her term as head of the CPS. On 1 November 2018, she was succeeded as Director of Public Prosecutions by
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In 2014, Saunders announced that the CPS would be seeking to fight against criminals hiding assets abroad and appointed a team of six specialist lawyers to work with legal authorities overseas to recover assets from countries including
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In 2015 Saunders decided to prosecute a doctor for female genital mutilation after inserting a suture to prevent bleeding after childbirth. The case was rapidly dismissed by a jury with experts deeming the prosecution "ludicrous".
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reported that Saunders would be "the first former head of the Crown Prosecution Service not to receive a senior honour after her tenure was marked by a series of scandals". However, Saunders was named a Dame Commander of the
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called for Saunders to resign following the scandal of several high-profile rape cases falling apart or convictions being overturned due to police withholding key information regarding the innocence of the accused.
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division of the CPS. She was the Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS London from 2009 until 2013. During that time, she was involved in the 2011 to 2012 retrial, and subsequent conviction, of the killers of
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on child sexual abuse charges despite his meeting the evidential test for prosecution, citing his poor health, as well as for dropping charges against nine journalists as part of the
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reported, in April 2018, that crime statistics tracking burglary, violent crime and shoplifting all rose significantly under Saunders' tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions.
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damehood ... Saunders' one-woman crusade to shift the scales of justice in sex cases not only ruined the lives of dozens of young men but of Paul Gambaccini as well."
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Conversely, on 23 January 2018, Saunders was criticised by victims' and survivors' groups because her words could be taken to mean that silence equates to consent.
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case. Saunders defended herself saying, "I'm not here to make popular decisions. I always feel under pressure to make the right decision." In June 2015,
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A week after Saunders stepped down as head of the CPS, it was announced that the CPS had agreed to a five-figure settlement with broadcaster
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As the Director of Public Prosecutions, Saunders faced criticism and controversy around the handling of trials for
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reported that, following a review, the decision not to prosecute Lord Janner would in fact be overturned.
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She took up the appointment of Chief Crown Prosecutor for Sussex in 2001 overseeing the case made against
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and the second woman to hold the appointment. She was also the second holder of this office not to be a
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of a crusade to criminalise "drunken sexual encounters". In December 2017, journalist
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After it was announced that Saunders would not be reappointed for a second term,
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in 1997, and Assistant Chief Crown Prosecutor of CPS London South in 1999.
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is quitting when her five-year contract finishes at the end of this year.
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In April 2015, Saunders was criticized for her decision not to prosecute
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Saunders is married to Neil Saunders, a barrister, and has two sons.
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Between 2003 and 2005, she served as Deputy Legal Advisor to the
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On 23 July 2013, it was announced that she would become the new
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Alison Margaret Brown was born on 14 February 1961 in
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In 2015, a case was brought against Saunders in the
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DCB

Director of Public Prosecutions
Dominic Grieve
Keir Starmer
Max Hill
Aberdeen
Alma mater
University of Leeds
Barrister
Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath
DCB
née
barrister
Director of Public Prosecutions
Crown Prosecution Service
Queen's Counsel
Magic Circle
Linklaters
Aberdeen
primary school
Brixton
St Teilo's Church in Wales High School
Cardiff
Runshaw College
Leyland, Lancashire
University of Leeds
Bachelor of Laws
pupillage
barrister

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