Not necessarily. Usually the police/Crown are under pressure to obtain convictions to meet "targets".
Did you see the recent real-life drama on TV "U B Dead?" It was up to the defendant to gather the evidence to prove his innocence. This was in the form of a condom taken by the liar from his wheelie bin, with his DNA, his girlfriends and once she had shoved it up inside her, her DNA. There were three contributors there of course which the police ignored until later on.
Hopefully your lad has a solicitor experienced in these matters.
Did you see the recent real-life drama on TV "U B Dead?" It was up to the defendant to gather the evidence to prove his innocence. This was in the form of a condom taken by the liar from his wheelie bin, with his DNA, his girlfriends and once she had shoved it up inside her, her DNA. There were three contributors there of course which the police ignored until later on.
Hopefully your lad has a solicitor experienced in these matters.
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