I feel that I need to write on here today, I have viewed this forum many times over the last 2 years and thank those who post on here giving advice and help.
I today, have just had my case dismissed one day into a 7 day trial and been found not guilty.
The point I wish to make to anybody facing procedures is that ANYTHING can happen, at any time. I faced 8-10 years in prison and only a few weeks ago was told I'd be 99% sure be convicted.
However, due to certain evidence being withheld to both the cps and defence by the police until day one of the trial and incorrect forensic reports etc etc etc, I, along with 2 others went through a 2 year nightmare on bail awaiting a trial.
The prosecution barrister said plainly in open court that had this evidence been available at the time, we would not have been even charged and there is obviously no case to be pursued.
There is always chance that revelations can happen at anytime. If you are innocent then believe in yourself and know that you have a clear conscience, no matter what. You can be acquitted at any point in the process, no matter how much 'evidence' the prosecution say they have or how far proceedings go. You must stay strong and have faith in yourself and the truth.
False allegations can happen to anybody, at any time. There is ALWAYS hope until the day you die, what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.
Good luck and best wishes to anybody who is a victim of a false allegation.
I today, have just had my case dismissed one day into a 7 day trial and been found not guilty.
The point I wish to make to anybody facing procedures is that ANYTHING can happen, at any time. I faced 8-10 years in prison and only a few weeks ago was told I'd be 99% sure be convicted.
However, due to certain evidence being withheld to both the cps and defence by the police until day one of the trial and incorrect forensic reports etc etc etc, I, along with 2 others went through a 2 year nightmare on bail awaiting a trial.
The prosecution barrister said plainly in open court that had this evidence been available at the time, we would not have been even charged and there is obviously no case to be pursued.
There is always chance that revelations can happen at anytime. If you are innocent then believe in yourself and know that you have a clear conscience, no matter what. You can be acquitted at any point in the process, no matter how much 'evidence' the prosecution say they have or how far proceedings go. You must stay strong and have faith in yourself and the truth.
False allegations can happen to anybody, at any time. There is ALWAYS hope until the day you die, what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.
Good luck and best wishes to anybody who is a victim of a false allegation.
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