Hi, 3 years ago I found myself in a very regrettable ex-marital affair.
I'm keeping this brief and fairly nondescript for obvious reasons.
We slept together on only two occasions during this time, during the duration of the affair she was arrested for trying to gain access to my property drunk.
I spent many an occasion pleading with her that we had to leave each other be. Our partners were told and I've had counselling.
Six months ago I changed my number and told her. She works near me and started to follow me instead, also sending emails to me at work saying she just wanted to be friends and have coffee etc (passed this on). I eventually had enough and reported this to the police, who then had a word. This was just before Xmas.
On the 28th Dec I was phoned by a detective who said there had been the dreaded complaint made, both myself and my partner both thought this might be the last roll of the dice for her (She wanted me to leave everything I have for her). She wants to rid herself of any guilt of the affair by passing it all to me.
I took advantage of a duty solicitor, and was interviewed under voluntary attendance. The date/time of the offence was neither date on which I knew we had had 'contact'. It was actually almost a year before and when I'd only really just starting to talk to her ' in depth.
The police couldn't even confirm the date and didn't mention any evidence had been provided. They also waited until after Xmas to interview me as they said they didn't want to ruin Xmas for me.
17th Jan I get a letter dated 10th Jan from the solicitor saying file had been passed to CPS.
I never had my phone seized, never been contacted again by the Police, and am waiting for a CPS decision.
Time scales seem to have been short, ie short investigation, short time passing for file going to CPS.
I could have spent hours in the interview going over everything but the tape/disc ran out!
What's everyone's thoughts? NFA?
Thank you.
I'm keeping this brief and fairly nondescript for obvious reasons.
We slept together on only two occasions during this time, during the duration of the affair she was arrested for trying to gain access to my property drunk.
I spent many an occasion pleading with her that we had to leave each other be. Our partners were told and I've had counselling.
Six months ago I changed my number and told her. She works near me and started to follow me instead, also sending emails to me at work saying she just wanted to be friends and have coffee etc (passed this on). I eventually had enough and reported this to the police, who then had a word. This was just before Xmas.
On the 28th Dec I was phoned by a detective who said there had been the dreaded complaint made, both myself and my partner both thought this might be the last roll of the dice for her (She wanted me to leave everything I have for her). She wants to rid herself of any guilt of the affair by passing it all to me.
I took advantage of a duty solicitor, and was interviewed under voluntary attendance. The date/time of the offence was neither date on which I knew we had had 'contact'. It was actually almost a year before and when I'd only really just starting to talk to her ' in depth.
The police couldn't even confirm the date and didn't mention any evidence had been provided. They also waited until after Xmas to interview me as they said they didn't want to ruin Xmas for me.
17th Jan I get a letter dated 10th Jan from the solicitor saying file had been passed to CPS.
I never had my phone seized, never been contacted again by the Police, and am waiting for a CPS decision.
Time scales seem to have been short, ie short investigation, short time passing for file going to CPS.
I could have spent hours in the interview going over everything but the tape/disc ran out!
What's everyone's thoughts? NFA?
Thank you.
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