As with most posting here, I find myself at the wrong end of a FA. I am just wondering if anyone has any information as to percentages of accusations being turned into charges and even charges turning into successful prosecutions where the alleged offence happened considerably over 35 years ago. There will be no physical evidence as
(a) it didn't happen and
(b) it was such a long time ago (but please refer back to (a)).
It will literally be my word against my accuser (my accuser already having made similar accusations against someone else many years ago and they where cleared of them). I already fear I have said too much to the police at my interview, I can easily discredit the majority of the background to the allegation (and I have people who can corroborate that fact - even after all this time) reading posts here, possibly I should have kept that to my self. I too foolishly believed that the police are there to protect the innocent, but I made a couple of comments which didn't fit their picture and they where totally ignored.
How much weight is given to character references (then and now - if required) for both the accuser and the accused? I know I have a very very long way to go, the police don't seem to be moving very quickly with it (good sign maybe?) They informed me that an allegation had been made against me - and then left it for 10 days before I attended the interview.
My accuser first made the accusations to me (and other family members) over 10 years ago and they where told then, by me and the other family members to go to the police or stop making the accusations. I had assumed the accuser had gone to the police and the police had dismissed the claims without even an investigation - 10 years ago was a completely different climate to what it is now. Is there anyway of finding out if she did file a complaint 10 years ago - or would the current OIC already know about it?
Hope you can help.
Nemo
(a) it didn't happen and
(b) it was such a long time ago (but please refer back to (a)).
It will literally be my word against my accuser (my accuser already having made similar accusations against someone else many years ago and they where cleared of them). I already fear I have said too much to the police at my interview, I can easily discredit the majority of the background to the allegation (and I have people who can corroborate that fact - even after all this time) reading posts here, possibly I should have kept that to my self. I too foolishly believed that the police are there to protect the innocent, but I made a couple of comments which didn't fit their picture and they where totally ignored.
How much weight is given to character references (then and now - if required) for both the accuser and the accused? I know I have a very very long way to go, the police don't seem to be moving very quickly with it (good sign maybe?) They informed me that an allegation had been made against me - and then left it for 10 days before I attended the interview.
My accuser first made the accusations to me (and other family members) over 10 years ago and they where told then, by me and the other family members to go to the police or stop making the accusations. I had assumed the accuser had gone to the police and the police had dismissed the claims without even an investigation - 10 years ago was a completely different climate to what it is now. Is there anyway of finding out if she did file a complaint 10 years ago - or would the current OIC already know about it?
Hope you can help.
Nemo
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