Hello - I am new to this forum but have spent some time reading the threads and feel like this is the right place to seek some support and advice.
My 18-year-old son was arrested in March, accused of raping a girl at a party 18-months earlier when they were both 16. He wasn't charged immediately, the ensuing investigation seemed very low-key and we thought it would be dropped. But we had notification a couple of weeks ago that the CPS feel there are grounds to proceed and are now facing a magistrates hearing in two-weeks time when I believe it will be referred to the Crown Court.
My son is in his first year of university. He is not a rapist. I am desperate on his behalf, not able to talk to anyone as we want to protect him as much as possible from the stigma of this dreadful accusation. But it's so hard carrying this without reaching out to family and friends. There are support groups for victims of crime, families of drug users - but is there anything for us outside forums such as this?
I am working so hard to be strong for him, but inside alongside my determination to protect him and see him through to the other end of this is an emotional soup of anxiety, panic, anger, bewilderment, shock, frustration.
I'm anticipating that we will find out more about what's ahead after the magistrates hearing, including how and when a barrister will be appointed. Does anyone have any recommendations for barristers from direct experience in a case like this? We are in Devon.
My 18-year-old son was arrested in March, accused of raping a girl at a party 18-months earlier when they were both 16. He wasn't charged immediately, the ensuing investigation seemed very low-key and we thought it would be dropped. But we had notification a couple of weeks ago that the CPS feel there are grounds to proceed and are now facing a magistrates hearing in two-weeks time when I believe it will be referred to the Crown Court.
My son is in his first year of university. He is not a rapist. I am desperate on his behalf, not able to talk to anyone as we want to protect him as much as possible from the stigma of this dreadful accusation. But it's so hard carrying this without reaching out to family and friends. There are support groups for victims of crime, families of drug users - but is there anything for us outside forums such as this?
I am working so hard to be strong for him, but inside alongside my determination to protect him and see him through to the other end of this is an emotional soup of anxiety, panic, anger, bewilderment, shock, frustration.
I'm anticipating that we will find out more about what's ahead after the magistrates hearing, including how and when a barrister will be appointed. Does anyone have any recommendations for barristers from direct experience in a case like this? We are in Devon.
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