Hi all,
A few weeks ago I was arrested for sexual assault.
The accuser is an acquaintance of mine who I have a long history of flirting with. We were drinking with another friend at my house, the other friend went home, the accuser got into my bed and fell asleep and I sat up for another 4 or 5 hours drinking.
When I got into bed the accuser was cuddled up to me. I wasn't sure if she was giving me the come on so I shook her awake and asked her very clearly for consent, more than once, which she gave, more than once. We had a kiss and a cuddle, I put my hand down her pants, she told me to stop, I stopped immediately, she got up, put her shoes and coat on and went home. She has a BF so I assumed she was feeling guilty.
The next day I found out that she'd said she was asleep and had woken up to me touching her sexually and was considering going to the police. I then texted her and outlined what I've said above about consent and asked her to at least hear my side before going to the police. She ignored that and the police turned up. I was arrested, swabbed, interviewed with a solicitor present and bailed without charge.
I'm currently waiting for the police to finish their investigation and for the CPS to make a decision. She has said to the police in her second interview that she 'doesn't want to press charges'. She also said when she initially reported the alleged offense that she 'didn't want me arrested'. She seems to know very little about the legal system and is very naive as to what she has gotten started. Since then she has apparently had a massive change of heart and wants them to drop the hammer on me. She's not the most stable of people and does seem to be very prone to mood swings.
My solicitor is the duty solicitor who was working at the time. He specialises in sexual offences and seems to know what he's doing. He's very confident that it will be NFA'd and has been saying that it might be resolved in a couple of weeks, rather than several months, as there's been no dispute as to what sexual activity took place and the forensics are therefore not really necessary. God, I hope he's right! The police don't seem to be out for blood either, I don't want to read too much into their general manner and so on but they've been very relaxed in imposing bail conditions and so on. I live on the same street as the accuser which makes things difficult but I've been I have never been in trouble with the police before.
Naturally, being on bail has been an absolute mindf**k so far. I have a long history of mental health problems and that obviously doesn't help. I just hope this gets resolved so I can get on with my life.
Not sure why I'm posting this really. It just feels good to share with people in similar situations. Any advice, insights or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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A few weeks ago I was arrested for sexual assault.
The accuser is an acquaintance of mine who I have a long history of flirting with. We were drinking with another friend at my house, the other friend went home, the accuser got into my bed and fell asleep and I sat up for another 4 or 5 hours drinking.
When I got into bed the accuser was cuddled up to me. I wasn't sure if she was giving me the come on so I shook her awake and asked her very clearly for consent, more than once, which she gave, more than once. We had a kiss and a cuddle, I put my hand down her pants, she told me to stop, I stopped immediately, she got up, put her shoes and coat on and went home. She has a BF so I assumed she was feeling guilty.
The next day I found out that she'd said she was asleep and had woken up to me touching her sexually and was considering going to the police. I then texted her and outlined what I've said above about consent and asked her to at least hear my side before going to the police. She ignored that and the police turned up. I was arrested, swabbed, interviewed with a solicitor present and bailed without charge.
I'm currently waiting for the police to finish their investigation and for the CPS to make a decision. She has said to the police in her second interview that she 'doesn't want to press charges'. She also said when she initially reported the alleged offense that she 'didn't want me arrested'. She seems to know very little about the legal system and is very naive as to what she has gotten started. Since then she has apparently had a massive change of heart and wants them to drop the hammer on me. She's not the most stable of people and does seem to be very prone to mood swings.
My solicitor is the duty solicitor who was working at the time. He specialises in sexual offences and seems to know what he's doing. He's very confident that it will be NFA'd and has been saying that it might be resolved in a couple of weeks, rather than several months, as there's been no dispute as to what sexual activity took place and the forensics are therefore not really necessary. God, I hope he's right! The police don't seem to be out for blood either, I don't want to read too much into their general manner and so on but they've been very relaxed in imposing bail conditions and so on. I live on the same street as the accuser which makes things difficult but I've been I have never been in trouble with the police before.
Naturally, being on bail has been an absolute mindf**k so far. I have a long history of mental health problems and that obviously doesn't help. I just hope this gets resolved so I can get on with my life.
Not sure why I'm posting this really. It just feels good to share with people in similar situations. Any advice, insights or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
*Mods: If you think I've gone into too much detail please go ahead and edit.*
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