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Өтініш мына мекенжайға жіберіледі: Parliament of the United Kingdom
The CPS are taking to long with making decision on to charge or not Matt Petgrave with Matt still on bail for the 7th time fans and most fans not happy.
Adam Johnson sadly lost his life during Challenge Cup match between Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers where he was hit by skate of Matt Petgrave via neck area by accident. Later on Matt was formally arrested for Gross Negligence Manslaughter and released on police bail pending further inquiries.
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For closure to Adam's family and friends and fans what was freak accident and get a decision to be made and stop the suffering to all involved .
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Петиция басталды:
28.02.2025
Жинақ аяқталады:
27.08.2025
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The police are responsible for responding to allegations that a person has committed a crime. They will decide whether an investigation is required and how it should be conducted, although they are expected to follow all reasonable lines of enquiry. Following an investigation, the police may decide to take no further action or refer the case to the CPS for a charging decision under the statutory charging arrangements. The CPS is responsible for determining the charges in all but minor and routine cases.
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