King Charles Breaks Silence On Former Prince Andrew’s Arr:est

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The Crown Prosecution Service explains that misconduct in public office can carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. The offence relates to serious and deliberate abuse or neglect of the responsibilities attached to a public role, and it requires a direct link between the alleged misconduct and misuse of those powers.

Police statement

Following the arrest, Thames Valley Police confirmed that a man in his sixties from Norfolk had been detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Officers are also conducting searches at properties in Berkshire and Norfolk.

Police stated that the individual remains in custody and, in line with national guidance, they are not naming him. They also reminded the public that the case is active and cautioned against publishing material that could risk contempt of court.

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