Here's to common sense
I know the feeling my friend. I am an electrical inspector and tester. Formerly on £600 a week I am now working for an agency at a warehouse. Originally I was told I could go back once the case was dropped. I had no idea this would drag on so long. Like you I don't think I can go back. I'm nearly 52. What I'll do I don't know. I took my accuser out for the day ( no witnesses ) for the next day and a half I got text messages saying she loved me and was looking forward to our next date ( all of which of course I have deleted ). I'm just hoping these messages can be retrieved. With the DPP telling police they MUST increase the conviction rate and her attempts to change the basis of the justice system to guilty until proven innocent it makes my case very weak. Even if these messages can be retrieved I presume all she'll have to do is to say she was so terrified of me that she didn't want me to know anything was wrong and that will be quite acceptable. Add to that the fact that she is allowed to change her story due to the trauma debate and I'm in trouble unless as you say common sense prevails.
I can't prove any of my defense. It's just my word against hers.
Well, here's to common sense, let's hope it prevails and we can re-build something. Nice to think these women will be punished for what they have done to us, but that's pretty remote. Good luck anyway, keep me posted.
Originally posted by dangerousdriver
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I can't prove any of my defense. It's just my word against hers.
Well, here's to common sense, let's hope it prevails and we can re-build something. Nice to think these women will be punished for what they have done to us, but that's pretty remote. Good luck anyway, keep me posted.
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