Here_to_learn
Illuminator
No. The original prosecutor (the duty prosecutor) decided to continue the investigation. The second prosecutor decided to stop the investigation, and the third (specialist) prosecutor decided to restart the investigation, and took the case to the situation it is at the moment.The original prosecutor declined to pursue charges then the women's attorney supposedly appealed.
And why do you say "supposedly" regarding the appeal - exactly what is unclear with regards to that action?
Could you spell out who those "multiple participants" would be, and what evidence you have for that statement.But it is possible there are political motives involved with multiple participants in the case.
But as we know, the prosecutor are not aiming just to inverview, and the english courts have ruled that JAs legal team did not manage to show the court that the suggested alternative of interviewing in the UK would work.Which makes it unfortunate the prosecutor wouldn't interview Assange in the UK.