Britain’s prosecutors have been forced to reconsider their decision not to charge a member of the House of Lords over 22 allegations of sexual abuse against boys. The claims date back to the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. The Crown Prosecution Service initially ruled that Lord Janner, 86, was not healthy enough to stand trial. Because he no longer posed a threat, the charges were dropped. That decision was overturned by an independent appeals process after Janner was accused of sexually assaulting boys in the Houses of Parliament.
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