My HO, weary, was in a "voluntary interview" with the police last week on allegations of historic indecent assault from nearly 40 years ago. He denies it and said during the interview he has lots of evidence (letters, photos, diaries) proving the FA is lying. The OIC agreed to come and look at some of it and today weary got it all set out, arranged to have the house to himself and then the OIC rang to cancel. When my OH expressed his disappointment that the meeting was cancelled, because he genuinely wanted to show proof of innocence before the OIC sent off his report , the OIC said "but mr Weary- that's for your defence"
What kind of a comment is that? It's almost as if he himself has made up his mind even before he sends off the report to the CPS.
And what happened to weary's being allowed to make his side of the argument with his evidence?
Do we need to start looking for a solicitor now?
What kind of a comment is that? It's almost as if he himself has made up his mind even before he sends off the report to the CPS.
And what happened to weary's being allowed to make his side of the argument with his evidence?
Do we need to start looking for a solicitor now?
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