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An art gallery will not face any legal action over claims it displayed an indecent statue of Jesus Christ. | An art gallery will not face any legal action over claims it displayed an indecent statue of Jesus Christ. |
The artwork was part of an exhibition at Gateshead's Baltic Centre featuring several plaster figures with erections. | The artwork was part of an exhibition at Gateshead's Baltic Centre featuring several plaster figures with erections. |
A private prosecution was being brought by Christian group member Emily Mapfuwa, 40, of Essex, on the grounds the statue outraged public decency. | A private prosecution was being brought by Christian group member Emily Mapfuwa, 40, of Essex, on the grounds the statue outraged public decency. |
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) stopped the action on Monday and said the gallery had no case to answer. | The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) stopped the action on Monday and said the gallery had no case to answer. |
Warning signs | Warning signs |
Nicola Reasbeck, Chief Crown Prosecutor, said: "The CPS has the right to take over a private prosecution and prosecute it ourselves, take it over and stop the case, or allow the private prosecution to continue. | Nicola Reasbeck, Chief Crown Prosecutor, said: "The CPS has the right to take over a private prosecution and prosecute it ourselves, take it over and stop the case, or allow the private prosecution to continue. |
"Having considered the evidence in this case with great care, we are satisfied that there is no case to answer. | "Having considered the evidence in this case with great care, we are satisfied that there is no case to answer. |
"We have taken into account all the circumstances, including the fact that there was no public disorder relating to the exhibition and that there was a warning at the entrance to the gallery about the nature of the work on display. | "We have taken into account all the circumstances, including the fact that there was no public disorder relating to the exhibition and that there was a warning at the entrance to the gallery about the nature of the work on display. |
"The case has therefore been discontinued." | "The case has therefore been discontinued." |
The statue was part of Baltic's September 2007 to January 2008 exhibition by controversial Chinese-born artist Terence Koh, "Gone, Yet Still". | The statue was part of Baltic's September 2007 to January 2008 exhibition by controversial Chinese-born artist Terence Koh, "Gone, Yet Still". |
Mrs Mapfuwa, of Brentwood, instructed her lawyers to seek a private prosecution against the gallery for outraging public decency and causing harassment alarm and distress to the public. | Mrs Mapfuwa, of Brentwood, instructed her lawyers to seek a private prosecution against the gallery for outraging public decency and causing harassment alarm and distress to the public. |
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