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The applicant, Ms R.A., is a British national, who was born in 1982 and lives in Telford. She is represented before the Court by Woodfines Solicitors, a firm of solicitors based in Milton Keynes.
The facts of the case, as submitted by the applicant, may be summarised as follows.
On 28 November 2009 the applicant dialled 999, the emergency assistance number in the United Kingdom, and reported to the police that she had just been raped by her husband. She said that she had also been raped by him on two earlier occasions. At the time she was clearly in an extremely distressed state. Police officers attended and she was quickly relocated to a women�s refuge with her four children. Her husband was immediately arrested. He denied the offence.
The following day the applicant was examined by a forensic medical examiner and was also video interviewed. She gave a detailed account of the rapes. Her husband was interviewed and maintained his denials. He was charged with six counts of rape and remanded in custody.
On 30 November 2009 the applicant�s husband was brought before the Magistrates Court and remanded in custody. A few days later he made an application for bail to the Crown Court. This was refused.
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