Hi folks,
Looking for advice, I was originally arrested around this time last year on the charge of attempted rape and spent almost 3 full days in custody before attending court.
Whilst in the cells at the court I was told that due to insufficient evidence I was being released.
All whilst this happened I never actually stepped foot into a courtroom.
All was well until a couple of months ago when I recieved a phonecall from the Police asking that I hand myself into a Police station.
I duelly obliged after speaking with my solicitor.
This time I spent the whole day in the court cells and then appeared in a court room and was given bail conditions ie not to contact the FA or commit a crime etc. All of which I have no intention of doing of course.
My solicitor told me at the time that this may still not make it to trial.
I also had to attend an ID parade where my FA failed to identify me.
My solicitor stated this was good news on my part.
Now 3 months later I have recieved a letter from my solicitor asking me to make an appointment with them and also a consultation with a QC.
I have not had any letters asking me to atttend court nor has it been confirmed that the case is going to trial....yet.
The advice I am looking for is, what is involved in meeting a QC? What should I expect? Why would I need a meeting with a QC if no trial has been confirmed?
Any advice or replies would be grately appreciated.
Looking for advice, I was originally arrested around this time last year on the charge of attempted rape and spent almost 3 full days in custody before attending court.
Whilst in the cells at the court I was told that due to insufficient evidence I was being released.
All whilst this happened I never actually stepped foot into a courtroom.
All was well until a couple of months ago when I recieved a phonecall from the Police asking that I hand myself into a Police station.
I duelly obliged after speaking with my solicitor.
This time I spent the whole day in the court cells and then appeared in a court room and was given bail conditions ie not to contact the FA or commit a crime etc. All of which I have no intention of doing of course.
My solicitor told me at the time that this may still not make it to trial.
I also had to attend an ID parade where my FA failed to identify me.
My solicitor stated this was good news on my part.
Now 3 months later I have recieved a letter from my solicitor asking me to make an appointment with them and also a consultation with a QC.
I have not had any letters asking me to atttend court nor has it been confirmed that the case is going to trial....yet.
The advice I am looking for is, what is involved in meeting a QC? What should I expect? Why would I need a meeting with a QC if no trial has been confirmed?
Any advice or replies would be grately appreciated.
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