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Crime victim wins 'caution' fight | Crime victim wins 'caution' fight |
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A criminal justice expert has praised an attack victim who fought to have the perpetrator brought to court after he was given a conditional caution. | |
John Guest was attacked by Christopher Roy Watts at his home in Delhi Close, Poole, Dorset, in April 2008. | John Guest was attacked by Christopher Roy Watts at his home in Delhi Close, Poole, Dorset, in April 2008. |
After learning of the caution, Mr Guest sought a judicial review and Watts was eventually given a suspended jail term. | After learning of the caution, Mr Guest sought a judicial review and Watts was eventually given a suspended jail term. |
Prof Chris Lewis, of the Institute of Criminal Justice at Portsmouth University, said the move was unusual. | Prof Chris Lewis, of the Institute of Criminal Justice at Portsmouth University, said the move was unusual. |
He said: "It's very uncommon. A decision such as a conditional caution is usually regarded as the end of a case. | He said: "It's very uncommon. A decision such as a conditional caution is usually regarded as the end of a case. |
"But taking it to judicial review is a very uncommon procedure and it's very good for the community that the victim did that." | "But taking it to judicial review is a very uncommon procedure and it's very good for the community that the victim did that." |
I didn't accept it. At no stage was I going to accept it Attack victim John Guest | |
Watts, 51, who was originally given a conditional caution and ordered to pay £200 compensation, had his caution overturned in March. | Watts, 51, who was originally given a conditional caution and ordered to pay £200 compensation, had his caution overturned in March. |
Mr Guest, who described Watts as a friend of a friend, said the money did not even cover the cost of cleaning the blood from his carpets. | Mr Guest, who described Watts as a friend of a friend, said the money did not even cover the cost of cleaning the blood from his carpets. |
In September Watts pleaded guilty to actual bodily harm and was given a six-month suspended jail sentence and ordered to pay £1,000 compensation. | In September Watts pleaded guilty to actual bodily harm and was given a six-month suspended jail sentence and ordered to pay £1,000 compensation. |
Mr Guest said of the caution: "I didn't accept it. At no stage was I going to accept it. | Mr Guest said of the caution: "I didn't accept it. At no stage was I going to accept it. |
"I took on the authorities, Dorset Police, Crown Prosecution Service, ultimately the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Attorney General and indeed, one might say, the justice secretary, and I won. | "I took on the authorities, Dorset Police, Crown Prosecution Service, ultimately the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Attorney General and indeed, one might say, the justice secretary, and I won. |
"I just hope it brings success for other people because it won't change what happened to me." | "I just hope it brings success for other people because it won't change what happened to me." |
'New Procedures' | |
A Dorset Police spokesman said: "The decision to pursue Mr Watts via a conditional caution disposal was made by the Crown Prosecution Service, after consultation with Dorset Police officers. | |
"Both the Dorset CPS and Dorset Police agree that this was a wrong decision and Mr Watts was subsequently prosecuted for an offence of causing Mr Guest actual bodily harm. | |
"Mr Guest has received an apology for the original decision from Dorset Police and we have confirmed that this case was not suitable for such an outcome. | |
"New procedures have been put in place to ensure that similar cases are not considered for this type of out of court disposal in the future. | |
"Violent offences such as that against Mr Guest continue to fall in Dorset for the seventh successive year." | |
The use of cautions for more serious crimes was the subject of BBC's Panorama programme on Monday. | The use of cautions for more serious crimes was the subject of BBC's Panorama programme on Monday. |
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