Lord Janner

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Main.png Lord Janner  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Lawyer)
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BornGreville Ewan Janner
1928-07-11
Cardiff, Wales
Died2015-12-19
London, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materTrinity Hall, Cambridge, Harvard Law School
ReligionReform Judaism
Children3
SpouseMyra Sheink
Interest ofAllan Green, Alison Saunders
PartyLabour, (suspended April 2015)
A Tory politician who was widely alleged to have abused children, but whose "trial of the facts" was dropped after his death.

Employment.png Member of the House of Lords Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
25 October 1997 - 19 December 2015

Greville Janner, a.k.a. Lord Janner, was charged with 22 sex crimes dating back to the 1960s against nine boys and men, but because of his dementia, he was deemed unfit to be tried. Nevertheless, a decision was made to proceed with a trial of the facts. The trial would have had no power to sentence Janner, who was not required to be present. Its purpose would have been to try to establish what had gone on.

Sexual misconduct allegations

In 1991, Leicestershire Police investigated allegations that Janner was involved in child abuse at a children’s home. In November 1991 a former children’s home resident gave evidence at the trial of a convicted paedophile, claiming that Janner regularly abused him. In December 1991 the Crown Prosecution Service stated that they would not prosecute Janner over the allegations. The CPS repeated this decision in 2007 after receiving more testimony of a similar nature.[1]

Trial abandonment

However, in January 2016, the prosecutor Richard Whittam QC told the trial judge, Mr Justice Openshaw, that the proceedings planned for the Old Bailey in April that year. His decision has been widely criticised.[2]

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
File:Henriques report 190116.pdfreport19 November 2016Richard HenriquesThe Henriques Report into police and CPS failures in the matter of alleged abuse of children in care, over an extended period by Greville Janner
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