I am on police bail and have spoke with, and paid for consultation with a few different solicitors. The thing they seem to differ on the most is whether to send a letter to police at this stage of the investigation or not.
Some sols have the opinion that it is good to write a letter to police highlighting your points and evidence in your favor to ensure that the police don't miss anything whilst handing it over to the CPS. (Apparently a letter from the solicitor has to be included with the package handed over to CPS from police)
On the contrary, some sols are of the opinion that the less information the police and CPS have, the better. This way if you are charged and it goes to court the witness may not be aware and can not prep for certain questions. Also, if the police make an error it can be used in your favor.
I'm of the opinion that it may help nip the case in the bud if you provide some solid evidence up front so it is more likely the CPS will shy away from prosecuting the case.
Does anyone have experience with this? Any opinions?
Some sols have the opinion that it is good to write a letter to police highlighting your points and evidence in your favor to ensure that the police don't miss anything whilst handing it over to the CPS. (Apparently a letter from the solicitor has to be included with the package handed over to CPS from police)
On the contrary, some sols are of the opinion that the less information the police and CPS have, the better. This way if you are charged and it goes to court the witness may not be aware and can not prep for certain questions. Also, if the police make an error it can be used in your favor.
I'm of the opinion that it may help nip the case in the bud if you provide some solid evidence up front so it is more likely the CPS will shy away from prosecuting the case.
Does anyone have experience with this? Any opinions?
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