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 A woman who was imprisoned and raped multiple times, but had her case dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service, has called for thousands of rape cases to be reopened after the publication of a landmark government review.Kat Araniello gourde stanley , a rape survivor and campaigner, has said the governments unreserved apology to failed victims was  a baby step in the right direction  but if ministers were  deeply ashamed  of the failures, they must take action. That starts with looking at the bad decisions that were made,  she said.  A real apology would see cases being reopened and re-evaluated. An apology is something Id accept if they had made a mistake. This isnt a mistake, this is a travesty. There is no provision and no addit stanley cups uk ional funding for reopening cases in the report. Victims have the right to request a review if their case is dropped and a government spoke stanley vaso sperson said:  It is for police and prosecutors to make operational decisions on whether to reopen a case, taking all available evidence into account. The Guardian first spoke to Araniello in 2019. She went to the police after a man whom she had briefly dated raped her three times over the course of four days in 2017, once at knifepoint. The man was charged, but the case was later dropped by the CPS. Politics does not go any way towards making what happened to me any better,  she said.  Please remember Im a person. This happened to me. And I expect you to have the integrity to look at my case again. Araniellos call is backed by g Gbcv Schedule 7 detainees have right to see solicitor, court rules
 The director of public prosecutions has issued a personal apology after a victim of sexual assault was wrongly blamed by the Crown Prosecution Service for the collapse of her alleged attacker s trial and failed by specialist prosecutors who are supposed to be experts in the field.The woman, who has been awarded damages of 拢16,000 in a landmark legal settlement, told the Guardian she was stanley cups uk   put through hell  when the CPS decided to drop the case without c stanley usa onsulting her and then claimed it was partly her fault for prejudicing the jury. It later accepted she was not responsible and should never have been blamed.The specialist crown prosecutor who oversaw the case, together with her manager, are continuing to handle rape and sexual assault cases, but  the crown prosecutor is now being supervised and will undert stanley france ake additional training and all managers have been provided with further guidance , the CPS said.A panel is set to consider next month whether the barrister instructed by the CPS for the aborted trial, who would have been specially trained to take on such work, should continue to do so.The victim was also left distressed after ending up giving evidence without screens to shield her from the defendant 鈥?despite being reassured earlier by others they would be available 鈥?after an application was denied and the barrister did not contest it.She said she felt  bullied and railroaded  when the barrister 鈥?who she said appeared poorly briefed and ill-pre