A manager in Leicestershire Police was finally sentenced on Friday for a spate of 142 thefts of cash from the property stores she presided over. Alex Young, instructed by the Complex Case division of the CPS, prosecuted Julie Treen at a trial earlier this year. She pleaded guilty only after the prosecution had called its case. The evidence Alex presented unpicked the considerable efforts the defendant made to conceal the thefts through manipulations of the police computer database.
The case has been reported here.
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