such good news, I am pleased for you.
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Belated congratulations
You obviously conducted yourself well during the interview but hopefully it also portends a touch of realism on the part of the CPS regarding frivolous accusations; you might easily been left on bail for months before getting NFA.'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'
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Originally posted by Casehardened View PostBelated congratulations
You obviously conducted yourself well during the interview but hopefully it also portends a touch of realism on the part of the CPS regarding frivolous accusations; you might easily been left on bail for months before getting NFA.
My solicitor is very very happy at the outcome, and with the swiftness of the Police decision. I could almost imagine metaphorical fist-pumping going on when we spoke over the phone. To be told I am now exonerated is a very good feeling. I am very happy, and rather stoical at the moment. I feel, my solicitor was very professional, provided a great service in letting me know all possibilities and also their professional feelings about my testimony. Furthermore, my solicitor has provided me with extensive reports and feedback throughout. All under legal aid. I have no doubt that the Solicitor has worked very hard, and I feel that the solicitor has provided a service which exceeded the funding provided to them under legal aid. Right now, I feel indebted to my legal team as I am in no way able to provide them with financial aid by myself, which I would not have hesitated to have done had I the means to do.
During the interview, I didn't hold back, and told them everything. I spoke almost uninterrupted for two hours. I didn't break down, and I was quite surprised at myself afterwards, that I had said all I did without fear. I chose to answer all questions, and requests for information.
I am not at all someone who is ever vengeful, or has has ever been.
However, I now have a feeling of revenge creeping into me which is directed towards the woman who accused me of such an act. Specifically, towards the notion of someone who takes part in alternative sexual activities, yet enjoys the privilege of working for a charity who deals with helping women involved in domestic, violent, or sexual abuse. I wonder how she can face those women, or if they would feel differently towards her if they knew.
It is right to assume I will be choosing my future girlfriend more wisely. And I hope my feelings of revenge pass by.
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Originally posted by AnonMale View PostThanks everyone
My solicitor is very very happy at the outcome, and with the swiftness of the Police decision. I could almost imagine metaphorical fist-pumping going on when we spoke over the phone. To be told I am now exonerated is a very good feeling. I am very happy, and rather stoical at the moment. I feel, my solicitor was very professional, provided a great service in letting me know all possibilities and also their professional feelings about my testimony. Furthermore, my solicitor has provided me with extensive reports and feedback throughout. All under legal aid. I have no doubt that the Solicitor has worked very hard, and I feel that the solicitor has provided a service which exceeded the funding provided to them under legal aid. Right now, I feel indebted to my legal team as I am in no way able to provide them with financial aid by myself, which I would not have hesitated to have done had I the means to do.
During the interview, I didn't hold back, and told them everything. I spoke almost uninterrupted for two hours. I didn't break down, and I was quite surprised at myself afterwards, that I had said all I did without fear. I chose to answer all questions, and requests for information.
I am not at all someone who is ever vengeful, or has has ever been.
However, I now have a feeling of revenge creeping into me which is directed towards the woman who accused me of such an act. Specifically, towards the notion of someone who takes part in alternative sexual activities, yet enjoys the privilege of working for a charity who deals with helping women involved in domestic, violent, or sexual abuse. I wonder how she can face those women, or if they would feel differently towards her if they knew.
It is right to assume I will be choosing my future girlfriend more wisely. And I hope my feelings of revenge pass by.
Great news and congrats.
I hope whoever has been accused falsely, should get free ASAP including me.
1 I wanted to ask, what solicitor did you hire? as you have told earlier, someone from Lancashire.
2 you also have said that in the interview, who have answered all question none-stop and that what i did. but did the cops behaved well with you after? like they get little soft with you? or if you had any good or bad experience about the case and investigation? please do share here.
thanks and once again, congrats and hope you move on in life well.
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Hi,
As Stressed Out said, would you consider adding contact details of your solicitors to the sticky at the top of this section.
Not sure from your post whether they are specialists but they certainly sound more professional than some firms that members have posted about
http://www.daftmoo.org.uk/mooforum/s...ist-solicitors'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'
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