First things first, if there are to be charges, it is highly unlikely that a court will hear those charges until the new year. If so, it will only be the magistrates court. In any case where you would expect a sentence of more than a few months, it will then be referred to the Crown Court. That hearing, where a plea is entered, will take place a few weeks later. It would be normal (unless the police hold you in custody) for the process from police charge to Crown Court to take around 6-8 weeks. If held in police custody, the magistrates will hear the case on the next available session (usually within 24 hours), with the Crown hearing about 2 weeks later. As long as no bail conditions have been broken, both the magistrates and the crown will usually bail under the same conditions.
The police may lack sensitivity, but I doubt even they would call in the middle of Christmas Dinner unless they really believe that there is an immediate risk of interference with witnesses, committing further offences or absconding. They tend to have enough to deal with over the festive period and will try to clear up urgent outstanding matters beforehand or leave less urgent matters for afterwards.
The police may lack sensitivity, but I doubt even they would call in the middle of Christmas Dinner unless they really believe that there is an immediate risk of interference with witnesses, committing further offences or absconding. They tend to have enough to deal with over the festive period and will try to clear up urgent outstanding matters beforehand or leave less urgent matters for afterwards.
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