Hi, I desperately hope someone out there may be able to help.
I am new to this site and this is my first post.
My son was arrested in October 2014 and accused of rape. He was in total shock, held at the police station for 10 hours and interviewed. He had a duty solicitor present at the time. As he is 21 and classed as an adult, I had no idea where he was or what was going on. Eventually I found out that he was at the police station, so I called and was told that they couldn't give me any information.
My son has never been in trouble with the law before, so this was a total shock and devastating news.
He was bailed to reappear today, 14th Jan 2015.
When we got back from the police station we spent the whole night recording the events of that night. In my opinion, he has been FALSELY ACCUSED!
The last three months have been absolute hell, its been like a dark cloud hanging over us. We have heard nothing from anybody and have been left entirely alone with our thoughts and feelings. It's been a struggle to continue with 'normal life'.
We had the bail date in our minds as either and end to the whole nasty business, or, we felt that if he was charged, we could prepare to fight our case.
Yesterday, the day before he was due to return to the police station, the duty solicitor called and said he had been told that my son did not need to attend today.
There is no further date set, he is waiting for a letter from the police.
This is so confusing, what does it mean?
Is he going to be charged or let off?
How can they leave us with no idea what's going on?
Where do we go from here?
Is it best to not use the duty solicitor to act on his behalf or seek a very experienced lawyer? My feelings are that this is the case.
Do we wait until he has been charged before we find someone?
Thank you for your help
I am new to this site and this is my first post.
My son was arrested in October 2014 and accused of rape. He was in total shock, held at the police station for 10 hours and interviewed. He had a duty solicitor present at the time. As he is 21 and classed as an adult, I had no idea where he was or what was going on. Eventually I found out that he was at the police station, so I called and was told that they couldn't give me any information.
My son has never been in trouble with the law before, so this was a total shock and devastating news.
He was bailed to reappear today, 14th Jan 2015.
When we got back from the police station we spent the whole night recording the events of that night. In my opinion, he has been FALSELY ACCUSED!
The last three months have been absolute hell, its been like a dark cloud hanging over us. We have heard nothing from anybody and have been left entirely alone with our thoughts and feelings. It's been a struggle to continue with 'normal life'.
We had the bail date in our minds as either and end to the whole nasty business, or, we felt that if he was charged, we could prepare to fight our case.
Yesterday, the day before he was due to return to the police station, the duty solicitor called and said he had been told that my son did not need to attend today.
There is no further date set, he is waiting for a letter from the police.
This is so confusing, what does it mean?
Is he going to be charged or let off?
How can they leave us with no idea what's going on?
Where do we go from here?
Is it best to not use the duty solicitor to act on his behalf or seek a very experienced lawyer? My feelings are that this is the case.
Do we wait until he has been charged before we find someone?
Thank you for your help
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