My 15 year old son has been accused of rape by a former girlfriend. He was 13 at the time of the alleged offence and she was 14. The alleged incident dates back nearly 2 years but she has only recently made the accusation. They stopped going out over a year ago and have remained friends and stayed in contact (both face to face and through social media) until very recently. He is being interviewed at the police station tomorrow. We have a solicitor who will be with us during the interview.
Although our solicitor has found out from the officer dealing with this case that there is no intention to arrest him tomorrow, I am beginning to have really bad feelings about what might happen. Our solicitor did mention the possibility of a Youth Caution (or worse) which would mean his name being on the sex offenders register, which could really mess up his future chances of college or a job. If we refuse a caution, when then happens? Any advice would very gratefully received.
Although our solicitor has found out from the officer dealing with this case that there is no intention to arrest him tomorrow, I am beginning to have really bad feelings about what might happen. Our solicitor did mention the possibility of a Youth Caution (or worse) which would mean his name being on the sex offenders register, which could really mess up his future chances of college or a job. If we refuse a caution, when then happens? Any advice would very gratefully received.
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