Man’s sexual assault charge dropped as complainant ‘struggled with court’

A man’s sexual assault charge has been dropped because the complainant struggled with the court process – before withdrawing support for the prosecution.

19-year-old Jack Twelves was due to stand trial accused of touching a young autistic woman in 2022, but the case has been discontinued by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

At a previous hearing, prosecutor Kirsty Gordon told Swindon Magistrates’ Court that the complainant in the case was “struggling to communicate with staff”.

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She added that the woman’s “mental health is deteriorating” which is “exacerbated by the prospect of having to give evidence”.

A trial before District Judge Dickens was due to start on Friday (20 October), but the prosecutor dropped the charge due to a loss of support for the prosecution by the alleged victim.

A CPS note on file read: “The reason for my decision is that there is not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction, as the Complainant no longer supports the prosecution.”

The defendant, of Chantry Gardens, Trowbridge, left court an innocent man.

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