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Hull attack victim's 'unacceptable' year-long wait | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A woman who was violently assaulted in Hull in March last year has condemned the justice system because her attacker is still to be sentenced. | |
The 24-year-old was walking home from a nightclub when Rolands Brize pulled her under a bridge. | The 24-year-old was walking home from a nightclub when Rolands Brize pulled her under a bridge. |
The attack was stopped by police responding to a 999 call. | The attack was stopped by police responding to a 999 call. |
Brize, a Latvian national, pleaded guilty to attempted rape a few weeks later, but the case has now been adjourned 11 times. | Brize, a Latvian national, pleaded guilty to attempted rape a few weeks later, but the case has now been adjourned 11 times. |
The victim said she felt her attacker had been treated better than her. | The victim said she felt her attacker had been treated better than her. |
She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the reasons given for the adjournments included Mr Brize's psychiatric issues and delays in his psychological assessment. | She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the reasons given for the adjournments included Mr Brize's psychiatric issues and delays in his psychological assessment. |
Other reasons given were a lack of beds in secure units and no Latvian translators within the health system, she said. | Other reasons given were a lack of beds in secure units and no Latvian translators within the health system, she said. |
Despite Brize's early guilty plea, she said she had been to court almost every month for a year since the attack. | Despite Brize's early guilty plea, she said she had been to court almost every month for a year since the attack. |
'Hopeless situation' | 'Hopeless situation' |
"I feel longer than a year has been more than enough to assess somebody. It's so draining, it's so tiring," she told the programme. | "I feel longer than a year has been more than enough to assess somebody. It's so draining, it's so tiring," she told the programme. |
The judge who called the delays a scandal has now issued an ultimatum, saying he will sentence Brize in three weeks regardless of psychiatric assessment, she said. | |
The former Director of Public Prosecutions Sir Keir Starmer - now an adviser to the Labour Party on victims' rights - said the case was unacceptable. | |
Sir Keir said there must be a new law: "Victims constantly say they are pointed in lots of different directions - they say they feel let down. | |
"This is a break point. All involved in delivering justice have to realise this is simply not good enough. It's time for a victim's law." | |
Sir Keir will be issuing his recommendations in the autumn on how victims should be treated. | |
The Crown Prosecution Service, the Ministry of Justice, the courts service, the NHS and Brize's defence team all told the BBC they would not comment. | The Crown Prosecution Service, the Ministry of Justice, the courts service, the NHS and Brize's defence team all told the BBC they would not comment. |
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