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  • Submitting a formal complaint - pre charge

    Hi guys,

    It's been close to a year now since the police contacted me about the FA. My solicitor (and Partner in a firm) has suggested that we should make a formal complaint as he knows other cases that have been over quicker. He says that it's totally unfair that both mine and my FA's lives have been put on hold for so long and that the police have an obligation to investigate this in a timely manner.

    The file went from one police force to another to "purely comply with the geographical location of the offence and the court."

    My question is, given I have a solicitor and should this go to charge be representing me, would you allow him to submit the formal complaint? I'm in two minds, I don't want to p*%s anyone off, yet I want this to be over sooner.

    Any advice would be greatly received!!

    AI x

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    We've had people wait two years or so. I know that doesn't help you but that sadly, is the fact.

    Your solicitor is the best to advise you on this one
    People Appealing Convictions of Sexual Offences ~http://www.pacso.co.uk

    PAFAA details ~ https://pacso.co.uk/pafaa-people-aga...ions-of-abuse/

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    • #3
      Hey RF,

      Completely understand. The police did also say in the email that the timelines are the norm for alleged sexual offences. I think I will just let him guide me on this one. He's really annoyed, and I completely understand his fustration. It would be good if more solicitors did complain because then hopefully people would take note of the damage that this is having on so many of us.

      Will keep everyone updates on the complaint and what happens! Yikes!

      AI x

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