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Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 17:59:36 -0000
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"JZ" wrote in message
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>I am seeing my solicitor this week with the view to confront the
> police to either charge me or release me after an extremely lengthy
> bail (Almost 19 months). My bail date is 13th April 2007, which I am
> certain will be extended again.
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> Is there any particular procedure? Should I just go down to the police
> station?
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> Any info on this topic appreciated.
I can imagine how you feel, I spent the best part of last year on bail for a
offence I never committed, and every month was the same thing, just extended
it, sometimes I had to wait ages to be seen when I reported for Bail. In the
end I went to see a solicitor about ti and it got dropped on my next visit.
Ill never know whether it was to be extended again but the solicitor office
certainly made some differences in the way the case was handled.
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