Pretty much the same story here only not been waiting as long OIC recommended my OH's case go NFA and so did his supervisor, then the police in FA's area sent it to CPS, twelve days later, no one is willing to say why.
OIC said it would only be a few weeks until the CPS get round to it and that was in November, it's now March and they CPS have not looked at it or even given it a severity rating, we were told it should go NFA within two weeks after the interview now nearly six months on we're still here.
My only Advice is see if your solicitor see if he can your local CPS and find out what's going on with your case... If the police do not think it's serious and there's not much to the case your sol can make a petition for it to go NFA. Ours is doing this in 15 days (not that I'm counting them) It won't change the outcome if there is enough to charge but will speed up the process if there is not.
OIC said it would only be a few weeks until the CPS get round to it and that was in November, it's now March and they CPS have not looked at it or even given it a severity rating, we were told it should go NFA within two weeks after the interview now nearly six months on we're still here.
My only Advice is see if your solicitor see if he can your local CPS and find out what's going on with your case... If the police do not think it's serious and there's not much to the case your sol can make a petition for it to go NFA. Ours is doing this in 15 days (not that I'm counting them) It won't change the outcome if there is enough to charge but will speed up the process if there is not.
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