Sydney, Australia
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Prosecutors in Australia have ended high-profile authorized motion in opposition to a former authorities staffer accused of raping a colleague inside Parliament Home, saying a retrial would pose a “vital and unacceptable threat” to the lady’s life.
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) director of public prosecutions, Shane Drumgold, informed reporters Friday that the danger to Brittany Higgins’ psychological well being should be put forward of the necessity for a decision within the case.
Higgins, a former federal authorities staffer, alleges she was raped by former colleague Bruce Lehrmann within the workplace of Australia’s then protection minister in 2019.
Lehrmann pleaded not responsible to sexual activity with out consent and maintains he has by no means engaged in intercourse with Higgins, consensual or in any other case.
The cost has now been dropped.
Drumgold stated he had acquired “compelling proof” from two impartial medical specialists that the “ongoing trauma related to this prosecution presents a big and unacceptable threat” to Higgins’ life.
“The proof makes it clear that this isn’t restricted to the hurt of giving proof in a witness field,” he stated.
The case went to trial in Canberra in October, however the decide ordered a retrial resulting from jury misconduct. The retrial had been set to happen in February 2023.
Nonetheless, Drumgold informed reporters Friday {that a} retrial was now not within the public curiosity.
“This has left me no possibility however to file a discover declining to proceed with the retrial of this matter, which I’ve completed this morning. This brings the prosecution to an finish,” Drumgold stated.
Higgins is at present within the hospital, in accordance with a press release from her buddy Emma Webster on Friday.
“The final couple of years have been troublesome and unrelenting,” Webster acknowledged. “Brittany is extraordinarily grateful for all of the assist she has acquired, notably from our psychological well being care staff.”
Within the authentic trial, the decide dismissed the 12-member jury deliberating the rape verdict after it was revealed a juror had researched the allegations and brought that data into the jury room.
Higgins alleged Lehrmann had raped her in 2019 after the 2 shared a taxi to Parliament Home following an evening out with colleagues within the capital.
Higgins approached police quickly after the alleged incident however didn’t make a proper grievance, citing fears that taking the matter additional may injury her profession.
However in 2021, she spoke to the media and the case made headlines, not solely due to the situation of the alleged assault however resulting from Higgins’ claims that she had been discouraged from coming ahead to keep away from political fallout earlier than the 2019 election.
Lehrmann was arrested and charged final 12 months however the trial was delayed, partly resulting from fears that publicity across the case meant he would not get a good listening to.