My case is based in Scotland...
I attended the Police station voluntarily, was detained, questioned and charged.
The following afternoon (25 hrs later) I was 'liberated' (if you can call it that!) on Police bail JUST before climbing the stairs into the courtroom. Literally JUST before going up the stairs!
I was bailed for 1 week and to return to court and see what was happening.
My solicitor said this was unusual.
A week later and my solicitor didn't even know I was supposed to be there. Apparently the type of bail, an 'undertaking', was only heard in court on a Thursday and it was a Tuesday... The Police bail was either to be dropped or court bail imposed.
After a very very long wait the solicitor appeared, invited me into a room, read a brief summary of evidence and then I entered a courtroom for a private hearing. Court bail was approved, with conditions, and I was free to go.
Since then several things have transpired but they are detailed in my long and selfish posting:
http://www.daftmoo.org.uk/mooforum/s...ppy-to-discuss.
If you're as stressed and sleepless as me then maybe you'll have time to read it. I am happy to answer any questions you may have. I may also be able to have some of your questions answered by my solicitor indirectly as I will be meeting with him shortly.
You will stumble upon 'corroboration' in your searching. Don't read this as a positive, it's been corrupted beyond recognition and what previous posters have said is true. A statement and a 'sighting' of the accuser by someone a short time after is enough to have you dragged in.
I never committed the alleged crime and felt that DNA would clear my name. It came back 'inconclusive' which basically backs up my position but even this is not enough!
It seems heavily stacked in the accusers favour. There should hopefully be lots of consideration whether to continue from the CPS and Police. They may decide not to and it will be NFA (no further action). It could also go to trial where the fate of the case is left in the hands of the jury unless the CPS/accuser/witnesses make an ass of things.
At the moment it'll be a case of waiting. And waiting. And waiting. And waiting. And waiting.......
I feel actually being in jail just now counting down days to release would be easier! Least then you know that although your life is at a standstill just now it will pick up again where it left off on day 'x'. Just now, day 'x' could be years and years away or a couple of days or weeks or months, it's a killer.
I attended the Police station voluntarily, was detained, questioned and charged.
The following afternoon (25 hrs later) I was 'liberated' (if you can call it that!) on Police bail JUST before climbing the stairs into the courtroom. Literally JUST before going up the stairs!
I was bailed for 1 week and to return to court and see what was happening.
My solicitor said this was unusual.
A week later and my solicitor didn't even know I was supposed to be there. Apparently the type of bail, an 'undertaking', was only heard in court on a Thursday and it was a Tuesday... The Police bail was either to be dropped or court bail imposed.
After a very very long wait the solicitor appeared, invited me into a room, read a brief summary of evidence and then I entered a courtroom for a private hearing. Court bail was approved, with conditions, and I was free to go.
Since then several things have transpired but they are detailed in my long and selfish posting:
http://www.daftmoo.org.uk/mooforum/s...ppy-to-discuss.
If you're as stressed and sleepless as me then maybe you'll have time to read it. I am happy to answer any questions you may have. I may also be able to have some of your questions answered by my solicitor indirectly as I will be meeting with him shortly.
You will stumble upon 'corroboration' in your searching. Don't read this as a positive, it's been corrupted beyond recognition and what previous posters have said is true. A statement and a 'sighting' of the accuser by someone a short time after is enough to have you dragged in.
I never committed the alleged crime and felt that DNA would clear my name. It came back 'inconclusive' which basically backs up my position but even this is not enough!
It seems heavily stacked in the accusers favour. There should hopefully be lots of consideration whether to continue from the CPS and Police. They may decide not to and it will be NFA (no further action). It could also go to trial where the fate of the case is left in the hands of the jury unless the CPS/accuser/witnesses make an ass of things.
At the moment it'll be a case of waiting. And waiting. And waiting. And waiting. And waiting.......
I feel actually being in jail just now counting down days to release would be easier! Least then you know that although your life is at a standstill just now it will pick up again where it left off on day 'x'. Just now, day 'x' could be years and years away or a couple of days or weeks or months, it's a killer.
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