Cherry Groce’s family to sue Met police for damages
The family of Cherry Groce, shot and crippled by a firearms officer in her Brixton home in 1985, is to sue for damages.
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The family of Cherry Groce, shot and crippled by a firearms officer in her Brixton home in 1985, is to sue for damages.
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The DPP says Lord Janner’s dementia renders him incapable of standing trial on charges of historic child sex abuse. But is the DPP right?