Please, please can I trouble you to let me know the precise wording used in cases where someone has been arrested but then later told they will not be charged.
My reason for asking is that my MP is going to act on my behalf to try to get my case 'no crimed'.
We want to try to discern whether the police have concluded that:
the woman is barking and that her version of events never took place, or
that she reported accurately, but that there was insufficient evidence to win in court, or
that she, by texts and emails and voicemails, had shown herself to be an unreliable and unbelievable witness.
Or, possibly, because of her public profile and the implications of her name getting out, if my defence (as it would have) revealed the bizarre nature of her communications with me, then prosecution might not have been in the public interest.
Thank you so much. This is an unusual case and I am having trouble getting help and cannot afford an expensive legal action or costly solicitors.
Felix
My reason for asking is that my MP is going to act on my behalf to try to get my case 'no crimed'.
We want to try to discern whether the police have concluded that:
the woman is barking and that her version of events never took place, or
that she reported accurately, but that there was insufficient evidence to win in court, or
that she, by texts and emails and voicemails, had shown herself to be an unreliable and unbelievable witness.
Or, possibly, because of her public profile and the implications of her name getting out, if my defence (as it would have) revealed the bizarre nature of her communications with me, then prosecution might not have been in the public interest.
Thank you so much. This is an unusual case and I am having trouble getting help and cannot afford an expensive legal action or costly solicitors.
Felix
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