Hi all, just wondered if you could answer some of my question please?!
My partner has to answer bail tonight for the first time in a year. He was told yesteryear by the solicitor that he has to answer bail, but they were not given a reason why. The solicitor said it could be one of three things; to be released, to be requestioned or to be charged. As far as we know there is no further evidence that what was at the begining.
Can new evidence come to light to the cps?
Can they decide to charge based only on the evidence they had at the begining?
Is it usual practice to bring someone in in the evening?
If he is to be requestioned, will they hold him in a cell again?
If they charge him, will he be released straight away?
Can they/do they bring people in just to NFA?
Why might they have not told his solicitor the reason for him to answer bail?
If is a teacher who is charged, do they automatically lose their job? I
I'm more than a little anxious here!!
My partner has to answer bail tonight for the first time in a year. He was told yesteryear by the solicitor that he has to answer bail, but they were not given a reason why. The solicitor said it could be one of three things; to be released, to be requestioned or to be charged. As far as we know there is no further evidence that what was at the begining.
Can new evidence come to light to the cps?
Can they decide to charge based only on the evidence they had at the begining?
Is it usual practice to bring someone in in the evening?
If he is to be requestioned, will they hold him in a cell again?
If they charge him, will he be released straight away?
Can they/do they bring people in just to NFA?
Why might they have not told his solicitor the reason for him to answer bail?
If is a teacher who is charged, do they automatically lose their job? I
I'm more than a little anxious here!!
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