The police accused me of being a registered sex offender. They then arrested me and I was charged with failing to re-confirm my details at a police station. This was allegedly a breach.
A Certificate of Conviction is a legal means of proving a past conviction and sentence. However, I had never seen one and neither did the CPS.
How can the CPS authorise the police to charge when there is no Certificate of Conviction to support such a prosecution?
A Certificate of Conviction is a legal means of proving a past conviction and sentence. However, I had never seen one and neither did the CPS.
How can the CPS authorise the police to charge when there is no Certificate of Conviction to support such a prosecution?
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