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Russian Death Prosecution Decision


 

22 May 2007

Attorney General's Office Press Release

Death of Alexander Litvinenko: Prosecution decision
Statement by the Attorney General

The Attorney General (Lord Goldsmith QC):

"Today the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have announced that they have decided, after applying the evidential and public interest tests set out in the Code for Crown Prosecutors, to prosecute Mr Andrey Konstantinovich Lugovoy, a Russian citizen, for the murder of Alexander Valterovich Litvinenko. The CPS decision was reached after they had consulted me, which is the usual practice in serious and complex cases. They have concluded that there is sufficient evidence to prosecute Mr Lugovoy for murder and it is in the public interest to do so.

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