Originally posted by Bob1234
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1) FWW is right, the police are not likely to tell you very much except that the investigation is ongoing. Feel free to phone the OIC but never offer them any information. They are not your friends. I know you will want this resolved quickly but that's not the way it works sadly. Sounding out a solicitor for advice won't cost you anything but they won't be able to do anything at this stage except to act as an intermediary if you have any further evidence that could help prove your innocence.
2) If you think about rape and sexual assault, particularly where consent is involved, it is a crime that usually takes place in private so the only evidence required will be her statement. Around 80% of cases are NFA'd and it is down to the "quality" of evidence rather than the amount of evidence. This will largely be down to the consistency in her account of events.
There has been much work done by anti feminist groups like rape crisis and WAR to promote women as the weak victim preyed upon by evil men who get them so drunk they can't give consent. In this regard, she should have had a blood test to establish how drunk she was and this will obviously make a difference to how inconsistent she can be before they rule out her evidence as unreliable.
3) Around 8% of reported rapes end up in a conviction. The odds are in your favour.
Sit tight and keep posting for support and advice. I urge you to read FWW's post again and follow the link the CH's guide posted by YOH.
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