Hello,
As I was boarding a plane to go on holiday, I was taken aside by the police and informed that there had been an allegation of rape made against me in 2010 relating to an incident which is said to have happened in 2003 when I was 14/15. The police held me for 21 hours before interviewing me about the allegations. I am accused of rape by penetrating the mouth of my accuser. The interview was relatively short, maybe 40 mins tops, and the officers didn't seem to push that hard in terms of testing my story. There were a number of inaccuracies in the accusers story that didn't add up, which I won't go into but which I will concentrate on myself. One thing that I am really worried about is that she was able to provide a 'detailed account' whereas I have had to rely on a patchy recollection of what happened on the night. Some parts of my statement lined up with hers but the rest is completely fabricated. The OIC wasn't in the interview but will review my case and decide on my fate.
My solicitor settled my nerves somewhat, suggesting that the case is very flimsy. One of the interviewing officers gave me a lift home and said that I should concentrate on 'going on holiday and putting this behind me' as well as saying that the CPS would have to have a 'home run' if they were to charge me.
I've been trying to carry on as normal but I feel like I have this looming over me.
I'm hoping that my questions can in some part be answered.
1) As this incident is alleged to have taken place in 2003 before current legislation will it be tried under the 1956 act? This changes what charge will be brought in my understanding.
2) As there are no forensics, witnesses or computers to look through, does anyone know timescales of the CPS coming to a decision?
3) I have been offered a job that requires me to have security checks owing to the nature of where I work and those who I will be in close proximity to (very high profile, if I was charged after taking the job it may hit the press) would an arrest, but not a charge come up on checks?
4) Does anyone know anything about abuse of process and how this can be applied? The accusation being made in 2010 after 7 years and another 4 years before the police even interview me, and even then only because i popped up on the PCN.
I hope someone can offer advice and hopefully those who are in a similar situation can get help from this thread.
As I was boarding a plane to go on holiday, I was taken aside by the police and informed that there had been an allegation of rape made against me in 2010 relating to an incident which is said to have happened in 2003 when I was 14/15. The police held me for 21 hours before interviewing me about the allegations. I am accused of rape by penetrating the mouth of my accuser. The interview was relatively short, maybe 40 mins tops, and the officers didn't seem to push that hard in terms of testing my story. There were a number of inaccuracies in the accusers story that didn't add up, which I won't go into but which I will concentrate on myself. One thing that I am really worried about is that she was able to provide a 'detailed account' whereas I have had to rely on a patchy recollection of what happened on the night. Some parts of my statement lined up with hers but the rest is completely fabricated. The OIC wasn't in the interview but will review my case and decide on my fate.
My solicitor settled my nerves somewhat, suggesting that the case is very flimsy. One of the interviewing officers gave me a lift home and said that I should concentrate on 'going on holiday and putting this behind me' as well as saying that the CPS would have to have a 'home run' if they were to charge me.
I've been trying to carry on as normal but I feel like I have this looming over me.
I'm hoping that my questions can in some part be answered.
1) As this incident is alleged to have taken place in 2003 before current legislation will it be tried under the 1956 act? This changes what charge will be brought in my understanding.
2) As there are no forensics, witnesses or computers to look through, does anyone know timescales of the CPS coming to a decision?
3) I have been offered a job that requires me to have security checks owing to the nature of where I work and those who I will be in close proximity to (very high profile, if I was charged after taking the job it may hit the press) would an arrest, but not a charge come up on checks?
4) Does anyone know anything about abuse of process and how this can be applied? The accusation being made in 2010 after 7 years and another 4 years before the police even interview me, and even then only because i popped up on the PCN.
I hope someone can offer advice and hopefully those who are in a similar situation can get help from this thread.
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