I have recently answered bail only to be told by my solicitor that he has not been informed in any way that a formal complaint has been made. We checked the disclaimer and there was nothing on there which implies one. Thus I was advised to reply no comment once again. I am a bit wary of this advice as I really wanted to finally be able to give my side of the events. But there we go.
What I would like to know is whether the police have to tell you whether a formal complaint has actually been made or not? I am under the impression that if I am to be able to defend myself, I must be made aware of what exactly they plan on charging me with. Without a formal complaint, the police are just going by what they are presuming; not by what exactly happened.
What I would like to know is whether the police have to tell you whether a formal complaint has actually been made or not? I am under the impression that if I am to be able to defend myself, I must be made aware of what exactly they plan on charging me with. Without a formal complaint, the police are just going by what they are presuming; not by what exactly happened.
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