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Subject: Re: Forcing the police to charge, or release without charge Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:53:59 +0000 (UTC)

On Mar 25, 5:15=A0pm, JZ wrote:
> 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.
>
> Is there any particular procedure? Should I just go down to the police
> station?
>
> Any info on this topic appreciated.

Get a decent lawyer and argue that it breaches your human rights.
Article 5- right to liberty and security (having to answer bail all
the time is infringing you liberty) and maybe article 8 - right to
respect for private life (which answering bail is unterrupting)