So, yesterday, we had a knock at the door and a DC was standing there, he said there was a problem and asked to come in, after asking to speak with my son, he informed us that an accusation had been made against my 15 year old son of rape. Following on from confiscating his mobile phone, I sat my son down and asked (explained the need for him to) tell me the whole truth and everything that had happened on the night in question.
The sexual encounter involves a girl from his school who is 14 and they had consensual sex on the night of the party (back in May)
Initially I wanted to get him to make his statement that same day, but after a moment of clarity I decided against that and told the officer I would be seeking legal advice, later yesterday we visited a solicitor and took paid advice and instructed him to act on our behalf. Phew I think, that seems to be the right thing to do.
So now,myself, my wife and more importantly my son have this hanging over our heads for god knows how long.
The story is rather a long one of the nights events from my sons side, but I will write the highlights.
He went to a party and upon arriving the girl in question offered both my son and his friend a Tit wank (please excuse the language, but this is what was said) if they opened their bottles of alcohol. Later in the party she was seen by all running around with her breasts out, following on from this and after kissing my son, she led him upstairs to a bedroom and they began engaging in the build up to sex, someone walked in on them, so they stopped. She then led my son down the stairs and outside, when outside and around the corner, they did engage in sex, she went on top. After this, she went back to the party, and my son came home as he had a time we told him to be back by.
The next day she texts my son asking what happened the night before, he responded with, we had sex. She then told him she didn't want to talk to him again, then months later she starts spreading rumours at school that he raped her.....and now, I can only assume her parents found out and contacted the police, they have turned up at our door.
We have taken legal advice as I said, but what more should I be doing before the initial interview ? Would a polygraph test be useful ? I'm more than happy to pay the £400-500 for this to prove my sons innocence if it would help.
Appreciate any advice as I am already losing sleep over this probable nightmare no parent expects.
The sexual encounter involves a girl from his school who is 14 and they had consensual sex on the night of the party (back in May)
Initially I wanted to get him to make his statement that same day, but after a moment of clarity I decided against that and told the officer I would be seeking legal advice, later yesterday we visited a solicitor and took paid advice and instructed him to act on our behalf. Phew I think, that seems to be the right thing to do.
So now,myself, my wife and more importantly my son have this hanging over our heads for god knows how long.
The story is rather a long one of the nights events from my sons side, but I will write the highlights.
He went to a party and upon arriving the girl in question offered both my son and his friend a Tit wank (please excuse the language, but this is what was said) if they opened their bottles of alcohol. Later in the party she was seen by all running around with her breasts out, following on from this and after kissing my son, she led him upstairs to a bedroom and they began engaging in the build up to sex, someone walked in on them, so they stopped. She then led my son down the stairs and outside, when outside and around the corner, they did engage in sex, she went on top. After this, she went back to the party, and my son came home as he had a time we told him to be back by.
The next day she texts my son asking what happened the night before, he responded with, we had sex. She then told him she didn't want to talk to him again, then months later she starts spreading rumours at school that he raped her.....and now, I can only assume her parents found out and contacted the police, they have turned up at our door.
We have taken legal advice as I said, but what more should I be doing before the initial interview ? Would a polygraph test be useful ? I'm more than happy to pay the £400-500 for this to prove my sons innocence if it would help.
Appreciate any advice as I am already losing sleep over this probable nightmare no parent expects.
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