Comments by "TruthWarrior" (@Truth-warrior-j3e) on "We are FIGHTING the FIGHT!" video.

  1. It’s really simple. The two individuals you mention have pleaded not guilty. The case is ongoing. What part of this don’t you understand? The case involves multiple aspects, including reviewing evidence of violence, determining the roles of the suspects, and addressing potential allegations of police misconduct. Balancing these elements can take significant time. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) submitted a detailed file to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). The CPS must carefully assess whether there is sufficient evidence to prosecute and if doing so is in the public interest. This process can be lengthy, especially if the evidence includes video footage, witness statements, and expert opinions. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is also investigating the actions of the police officers involved. Parallel investigations can slow the timeline, as findings from one inquiry may impact the other. Legal proceedings in the UK are designed to ensure due process. Authorities must ensure that any charges filed are legally sound and based on robust evidence to avoid challenges in court. High-profile cases, especially those involving alleged police misconduct, attract public and political scrutiny. Authorities may take extra precautions to ensure their decisions are transparent and defensible, which can extend timelines. The UK legal system has been experiencing significant backlogs due to resource constraints and delays exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This has slowed the progress of many cases. The combination of these factors likely explains why the case is taking longer than expected. So which part of this don’t you understand? Happy to help explain it if you are struggling.
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