I have two questions for the more experienced contributors of the site.
1: I am not on bail anymore, and its been nearly 10 months since the event. Is it better to ask my solicitor to keep asking the police about how things are going? or leave things alone and just 'Hope' someone did say to me that the longer you are without a charge the better it is, as the 'victims' may change their minds or become less inclined to go to court , and witnesses can 'forget' exactly what happened as most of them haven't even been spoken to by the police yet, ( this alleged 'rape' happened at a party , when all the overnight guests had gone to bed, some in the next room) I wondered if we could say that the long time elapse before statements being taken made the trial unreliable, although none of the guests saw or heard anything .
2: I changed my first solicitor who was one I got at the police station, and I thought a criminal solicitor would have been better. This one seems Ok ( he hasn't actually done much though) but then I joined on here and realised that there are better solicitors recommended by this site, that specialise in these cases, so I would like to change to one of them. Is it OK to change solicitors twice? would it have any repercussions that the police could use against me? I had thought I would just wait to see what happens, but would you advise me to change my solicitor now, could a more experienced solicitor do more at this present time then the one I presently have is doing?
I thank you in advance for any advise you can give me on these two matters.
Waiting and not being able to DO anything is like a slow torture for me
Thanks Sam
1: I am not on bail anymore, and its been nearly 10 months since the event. Is it better to ask my solicitor to keep asking the police about how things are going? or leave things alone and just 'Hope' someone did say to me that the longer you are without a charge the better it is, as the 'victims' may change their minds or become less inclined to go to court , and witnesses can 'forget' exactly what happened as most of them haven't even been spoken to by the police yet, ( this alleged 'rape' happened at a party , when all the overnight guests had gone to bed, some in the next room) I wondered if we could say that the long time elapse before statements being taken made the trial unreliable, although none of the guests saw or heard anything .
2: I changed my first solicitor who was one I got at the police station, and I thought a criminal solicitor would have been better. This one seems Ok ( he hasn't actually done much though) but then I joined on here and realised that there are better solicitors recommended by this site, that specialise in these cases, so I would like to change to one of them. Is it OK to change solicitors twice? would it have any repercussions that the police could use against me? I had thought I would just wait to see what happens, but would you advise me to change my solicitor now, could a more experienced solicitor do more at this present time then the one I presently have is doing?
I thank you in advance for any advise you can give me on these two matters.
Waiting and not being able to DO anything is like a slow torture for me
Thanks Sam
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