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Subject: Re: Forcing the police to charge, or release without charge Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 00:03:25 +0000

Baldoni wrote:
> IsayNo2ID used his keyboard to write :
>>
>> 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.
>
The police are not likely to be able to deceive a solictor as to what
the law is. It doesn't stop them trying it on with a barrister though -
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=481747&in_page_id=1770

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Mike