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Subject: Re: Forcing the police to charge, or release without charge Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 22:54:51 +0000 (UTC)


"Baldoni" wrote in message
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> IsayNo2ID used his keyboard to write :
>> "JZ" wrote in message
>> news:8fciu39efgrqjdgvir622kg2044rq2pp10@4ax.com...
>>>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.
>>
>>
>> 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.
>
> Always makes a difference. Also I will never understand people who
> decline to have a brief present when they are nicked. "Get me my
> solicitor should be the only answer they should give in a police station.

I was arrested for touching a 13 yr old girl, I naively didnt want a brief
present because I wanted to get the whole of my point across that I never
did it + I was confident of CCTV showing my innocence, this is what I was
on bail for waiting for the cocksuckers to get the CCTV, I asked for a
solicitor from London at the start, then I was told Id be waiting hours. I
was very busy at the time and even though I never made much of the rest of
the day, I accepted the interview without.

You live and learn, I will never ever in my life accept a interview without
in future, only thing bothers me is you cant have your pref solicitor under
the legal aid scheme