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"While the victims will not see the suspect charged and the allegations put before a court," said a spokesperson for Hampshire police, "we hope that the updates provided to them during the course of the investigation provided some reassurance that their allegations were taken seriously."

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The council ended up weakening the ethics reform proposal that it put before voters.

He said safeguards providing a "cast iron guarantee" on security would be set out in a new bill that will be put before Parliament to push ahead with the move.

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After medical evidence was put before the court, he was re-arraigned and pleaded guilty to manslaughter by means of diminished responsibility.

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Both theaters, he said, are looking for “the kind of work that needs to be put before the public so the public can experience it and question whatever the play is bringing up.”

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