Hello,
I'm sorry to have to be here, and I'm sorry that you are all here, too. I doubt it's something anyone would have chosen.
My 16 year old son has been falsely accused of rape by a 17 year old girl. They didn't have sex (he has never had sex - this was one of the interview questions). They have never been in a relationship. He barely knows her. He was at a party at which she spent most of the night drunk, crying and being comforted by friends. He passed her on the stairs, once. Later he saw her with her head down the toilet, being helped by a friend. Later that evening people began to ask him what he'd done to her. He was confused. They then said that she said that he'd raped her, and they were going to call the Police. He left the party, and called the Police himself, telling then that he'd been threatened with a false claim.
Subsequently he was arrested from home (at 4:30am on Christmas Eve) and taken into custody, as an allegation of rape had been received.
Her statement is quite shockingly ill conceived. However, we are all extremely fearful, and completely in the dark. This is very much outside anything with which we have any experience at all.
He spent the entire day, and part of the evening, in custody, was interviewed (he declined to have a solicitor present - I overruled this), provided all samples requested, and has been bailed. The solicitor said that he's been practising for 25 years, and would stake his house on my son's innocence. The Custody Sergeant said that he, having spoken with the investigating officer, and others involved, was extremely reluctant to put my son through the ordeal of the samples being taken, and only agreed in order to help prove his truthfulness. He also fairly unambiguously (whilst remaining entirely impartial) indicated that were he in the same situation that he would unquestionably pursue the (alleged) false accuser through the Civil Court.
We're now waiting until we hear more. Is there anything we should/could do, or is it just a case of waiting until we hear from the Police?
I realise that it's entirely irrelevant, but this has also completely destroyed a Christmas that the entire family were very much looking forward to. And left a kind, gentle, innocent, boy extremely unsettled.
Thank you for reading. I wish you all well with your individual situations.
I'm sorry to have to be here, and I'm sorry that you are all here, too. I doubt it's something anyone would have chosen.
My 16 year old son has been falsely accused of rape by a 17 year old girl. They didn't have sex (he has never had sex - this was one of the interview questions). They have never been in a relationship. He barely knows her. He was at a party at which she spent most of the night drunk, crying and being comforted by friends. He passed her on the stairs, once. Later he saw her with her head down the toilet, being helped by a friend. Later that evening people began to ask him what he'd done to her. He was confused. They then said that she said that he'd raped her, and they were going to call the Police. He left the party, and called the Police himself, telling then that he'd been threatened with a false claim.
Subsequently he was arrested from home (at 4:30am on Christmas Eve) and taken into custody, as an allegation of rape had been received.
Her statement is quite shockingly ill conceived. However, we are all extremely fearful, and completely in the dark. This is very much outside anything with which we have any experience at all.
He spent the entire day, and part of the evening, in custody, was interviewed (he declined to have a solicitor present - I overruled this), provided all samples requested, and has been bailed. The solicitor said that he's been practising for 25 years, and would stake his house on my son's innocence. The Custody Sergeant said that he, having spoken with the investigating officer, and others involved, was extremely reluctant to put my son through the ordeal of the samples being taken, and only agreed in order to help prove his truthfulness. He also fairly unambiguously (whilst remaining entirely impartial) indicated that were he in the same situation that he would unquestionably pursue the (alleged) false accuser through the Civil Court.
We're now waiting until we hear more. Is there anything we should/could do, or is it just a case of waiting until we hear from the Police?
I realise that it's entirely irrelevant, but this has also completely destroyed a Christmas that the entire family were very much looking forward to. And left a kind, gentle, innocent, boy extremely unsettled.
Thank you for reading. I wish you all well with your individual situations.
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