Hello Inneed and welcome to the forum,
In your situation it is tempting to hope that the police have forgotten about you and nothing more will happen. Undoubtedly they have forgotten in the sense that the OIC is snowed under with cases and is concentrating on the important/easy ones (i.e. those that don't involve a FA) but this isn't the same as dropping the investigation as eventually the 'paperwork'/computer entry will resurface and indicate that the case hasn't properly been disposed of.
In effect you are in the same position as someone who has attended a voluntary interview without being arrested or bailed, i.e. in limbo.
The question is if you are happy to wait until the OIC's memory is jogged or whether you prefer to know now; if the latter, probably the best way forward is to get the reference/crime number off a undamaged bail notice and call into the police station at which you would have attended and ask about the progress of the case though this course of action will probably result in another rebail!
Your solicitor probably didn't get an answer to his letter because he also asked why bail was being extended yet again, however a copy of his letter is a perfect defence against any accusation of failing to answer bail.
In your situation it is tempting to hope that the police have forgotten about you and nothing more will happen. Undoubtedly they have forgotten in the sense that the OIC is snowed under with cases and is concentrating on the important/easy ones (i.e. those that don't involve a FA) but this isn't the same as dropping the investigation as eventually the 'paperwork'/computer entry will resurface and indicate that the case hasn't properly been disposed of.
In effect you are in the same position as someone who has attended a voluntary interview without being arrested or bailed, i.e. in limbo.
The question is if you are happy to wait until the OIC's memory is jogged or whether you prefer to know now; if the latter, probably the best way forward is to get the reference/crime number off a undamaged bail notice and call into the police station at which you would have attended and ask about the progress of the case though this course of action will probably result in another rebail!
Your solicitor probably didn't get an answer to his letter because he also asked why bail was being extended yet again, however a copy of his letter is a perfect defence against any accusation of failing to answer bail.
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