To give an outline and nothing more, I was arrested a while ago, accused of rape and sexual assault. Interviewed all that stuff, had my bail date set. But before this date, I was informed by the investigating officer that I was no longer required to answer my bail, because the case had been closed, not NFA'd but closed. I was told that unless new evidence arrises it will remain closed. Since then a little while after I got another email from the investigating officer stating, the defendant now wishes to pursue a prosecution. Since then having talked to my sol, I have been told that previously the defendant was not cooperating but now is. Additionally I recently found out the case has gone to the CPS.
Obviously this has all been a nightmare. But I want to understand the situation better, I feel I have been left in the dark. When the police closed the case, was that because the defendant was not cooperating, or because they investigated it and found nothing? Can they close a case just because the defendant 'Isn't cooperating', or is it their duty to investigate it further? Additionally now that it is reopened, can it be reopened without the defendant adding new information? Does the fact it has gone to the CPS suggest there is new information? And on average how long does a CPS decision take? Finally when people talk about a new witness in a case of this nature, what does that mean? As obviously no one would have seen the alleged crime take place.
Thank you in advance.
Obviously this has all been a nightmare. But I want to understand the situation better, I feel I have been left in the dark. When the police closed the case, was that because the defendant was not cooperating, or because they investigated it and found nothing? Can they close a case just because the defendant 'Isn't cooperating', or is it their duty to investigate it further? Additionally now that it is reopened, can it be reopened without the defendant adding new information? Does the fact it has gone to the CPS suggest there is new information? And on average how long does a CPS decision take? Finally when people talk about a new witness in a case of this nature, what does that mean? As obviously no one would have seen the alleged crime take place.
Thank you in advance.
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