So, in 2015 I was NFA'D
My ex had sent me a text message saying I'd never raped her in 2012 (as I left she made the allegation, refused to let me leave and phoned the police, dropping it the day after and begging me to go back, admitting it was lies and controlling)
The police and CPS despite my BEGGING wouldn't charge her with wasting police time or perverting the course of justice.
My last email to the OIC was "I'm sure we'll meet again as you won't stop her from doing this by charging her nk doubt next time, it'll be a child protection issue"
Low and behold, she's gone back to the police, now I can't give too much away here but, she's not accusing me anymore but my child of raping her child back in 2013.
The police officer on the phone said that the child who'd made the complaint has actually done a redaction statement but they still want to put my child though the hell of an interview etc but won't arrest him, the OIC did say it was a volentey interview
Considering this and considering the allegation has been retracted, can I refuse this "volentey" for my child (he's under 18,he has HUGE anxiety, autism and has a delayed development age by about 4 years)
Thanks all
My ex had sent me a text message saying I'd never raped her in 2012 (as I left she made the allegation, refused to let me leave and phoned the police, dropping it the day after and begging me to go back, admitting it was lies and controlling)
The police and CPS despite my BEGGING wouldn't charge her with wasting police time or perverting the course of justice.
My last email to the OIC was "I'm sure we'll meet again as you won't stop her from doing this by charging her nk doubt next time, it'll be a child protection issue"
Low and behold, she's gone back to the police, now I can't give too much away here but, she's not accusing me anymore but my child of raping her child back in 2013.
The police officer on the phone said that the child who'd made the complaint has actually done a redaction statement but they still want to put my child though the hell of an interview etc but won't arrest him, the OIC did say it was a volentey interview
Considering this and considering the allegation has been retracted, can I refuse this "volentey" for my child (he's under 18,he has HUGE anxiety, autism and has a delayed development age by about 4 years)
Thanks all
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