Good Evening. This is my first post, though I have been reading for many weeks.
I have been falsely accused and firstly I would like to say thanks to those that contribute to this site because it is both useful & comforting.
Ten weeks ago, I received a call from the Police inviting me to an interview regarding an allegation that had been made against me. I was rigid with fear, since the only "crime" I can ever remember comitting was stealing a quid out of my Mum's purse for some football stickers! Needless to say, that wasn't what it was about.
As a foster family, I had dozens of foster "brothers & sisters" growing up and now, years later I've often expressed my pride in the fact that my parents helped those who needed it despite having 3 children of their own. I could never have expected that one would accuse me of sexual offences against her 32 years after I had last seen her.
In short, the police told me that in a two-year period in the 1980s it is alleged that I engaged in what can only be described as disgusting sexual acts with this girl who was under the age of 10.
My life has been on hold since. Many things have shocked & surprised me about being in this situation, but none more so than the fact that I get very little (if any) comfort from the certain knowledge that it's completely fabricated. "You haven't done anything, so what are you worried about" is now my least favourite phrase!
To give some additional background, there are no other allegations, no other member of my family has been questioned (they would've all been in the house at the time of the alleged incidents), none of my computers/phones have been looked at, I haven't been arrested and (therefore) I'm not on bail.
I have been told (10 weeks in) that the police are still "awaiting Social Services files (or reports)" so this hasn't even gone to CPS yet.
I'm just looking for your advice or observations based upon what I've wrote.
One thing in particular is 'Doli Incapax' - the police repeatedly said in my interview that I was 13-14 at the time of the alleged incidents......the fact is that as I was born at the end of the year, I would actually have been 12-13 (and then 14 for only the last 4 weeks of the 2nd year).
Anyway, my questions on that matter are - Does the fact that I was 14 (for the last 4 weeks of the specified period) matter? More importantly, reading through the (admittedly heavy) legal material I can't work out whether using this defence infers that you actually DID do what you're accused of...you just "didn't know it was a crime". If this is the case, then it would not be useful in my defence.
Although you weren't aware of it, thanks again for your support over the last month or two.
I have been falsely accused and firstly I would like to say thanks to those that contribute to this site because it is both useful & comforting.
Ten weeks ago, I received a call from the Police inviting me to an interview regarding an allegation that had been made against me. I was rigid with fear, since the only "crime" I can ever remember comitting was stealing a quid out of my Mum's purse for some football stickers! Needless to say, that wasn't what it was about.
As a foster family, I had dozens of foster "brothers & sisters" growing up and now, years later I've often expressed my pride in the fact that my parents helped those who needed it despite having 3 children of their own. I could never have expected that one would accuse me of sexual offences against her 32 years after I had last seen her.
In short, the police told me that in a two-year period in the 1980s it is alleged that I engaged in what can only be described as disgusting sexual acts with this girl who was under the age of 10.
My life has been on hold since. Many things have shocked & surprised me about being in this situation, but none more so than the fact that I get very little (if any) comfort from the certain knowledge that it's completely fabricated. "You haven't done anything, so what are you worried about" is now my least favourite phrase!
To give some additional background, there are no other allegations, no other member of my family has been questioned (they would've all been in the house at the time of the alleged incidents), none of my computers/phones have been looked at, I haven't been arrested and (therefore) I'm not on bail.
I have been told (10 weeks in) that the police are still "awaiting Social Services files (or reports)" so this hasn't even gone to CPS yet.
I'm just looking for your advice or observations based upon what I've wrote.
One thing in particular is 'Doli Incapax' - the police repeatedly said in my interview that I was 13-14 at the time of the alleged incidents......the fact is that as I was born at the end of the year, I would actually have been 12-13 (and then 14 for only the last 4 weeks of the 2nd year).
Anyway, my questions on that matter are - Does the fact that I was 14 (for the last 4 weeks of the specified period) matter? More importantly, reading through the (admittedly heavy) legal material I can't work out whether using this defence infers that you actually DID do what you're accused of...you just "didn't know it was a crime". If this is the case, then it would not be useful in my defence.
Although you weren't aware of it, thanks again for your support over the last month or two.
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