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Subject: Re: Forcing the police to charge, or release without charge Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 11:14:36 +0000 (UTC)


"Mike_B" wrote in message
news:MASnhJypoh6HFwnK@localhosts.net...
> In message , Es. Laptops - Andy Usher
> writes
>>
>> I naively didnt want a brief
>>present because I wanted to get the whole of my point across that I never
>>did it
>
>>
> Snip
>
>> I asked for a
>>solicitor from London at the start
>
>
>
> Aren't these two lines a little contradictory?
>
> --
> Mike_B

Best way I can explain is when I was in custody I asked for the
solicitor, I was not interviewed til about 2/3 hours later, it was at this
time I decided that I wanted to get the whole of my version across.