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  • Lostmummy
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    Mr B - thank you for your advice. We will be sure to have our solicitor present for the interview.

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  • Lostmummy
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    Police protocol

    Hi all. I am so grateful to be able to speak to others in the same situation. I have a question concerning police protocol. My husband has been invited for an interview, which I believe will be under caution, in a few weeks time. This is concerning an alleged non recent sexual assault that supposedly happened when my husband was 10 - 15 and the victim would've been 3 - 8. Of course these claims are not true at all. My husband barely knew the victim and we are just so taken back by why this has come out. We can't think of any motive and with little information disclosed to us we in bits! The officer said this statement was put in last year, possibly four months ago.

    Now what I would like to know is that given the time it's taken them to follow up the allegations does this mean that the claim made by the victim has little evidence/credibility and they're just following protocol? Also, wouldn't they want to make an arrest if the offence was sexually deviant, why take so long to contact my husband?

    Advice would be appreciated. Thank you all for your support. You truly are angels! X

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  • Mr B
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    Always ask for & get a duty solicitor. Always. No exceptions...

    No duty solicitor - no interview.

    Mr B

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  • Lostmummy
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    Casehardened - thank you so much for your reply. The information you gave was very insightful. It would make it so much easier if we knew what allegations we were facing and the exact time scale. It's all a waiting game. Thank you again.

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  • Casehardened
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    In view of your husbands age, and depending on the exact timing of accusations within the date range you gave, the following link may be of interest (and could explain the officer's remarks?)

    http://www.daftmoo.org.uk/mooforum/s...0-Doli-Incapax

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  • Lostmummy
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    Thank you for the reply RF. Fortunately for me I studied youth law so I know the procedure to some extent. Its all so scary! Nothing ever prepares you for this. I do hope our solicitor is adequate for this type of case!

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  • Rights Fighter
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    It is wrong of any police officer to tell a person called in for an interview that there is no need for a solicitor.

    Hopefully you have made a good choice in the one you have chosen. Should be free unless a private client solicitor who is not a duty solicitor.

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  • worried mom
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    Totally agreed! Its a difficult thing we are going through whether it be son,husband,boyfriend,brother ect.
    But you are in the right place to get support x

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  • Lostmummy
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    Thank you so much for the reply! I've read your threads and I wish you all the very best with your son. Being your husband is one thing, but your own baby - that must be so difficult. We must all keep strong!

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  • worried mom
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    Didnt want to read and run.
    Welcome,sorry to hear you are in this siuation.
    Someone will be along to give you advice soon Im sure.

    I have learnt so much just from being here a few days.
    The police are terrible,they did this too my son also,we have a solicitor now,but didnt at the time of interview.
    Have a good read of the threads,you'll see you are not alone. xxx

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  • Lostmummy
    started a topic Non recent false sexual abuse allegations

    Non recent false sexual abuse allegations

    Good afternoon to you all.

    I've been reading through your posts and, although I wish you all weren't going through such a terrible ordeal, I am grateful I have others to speak to about this.

    On the 14th of this month my husband was requested to contact the police concerning a non recent allegation of sexual assault made against him. He was informed that he needs to contact the police officer to arrange an interview, during which she said he WILL NOT require a legal representative. We have found a solicitor who has now made contact on our behalf to arrange an interview.

    The offence allegedly took place between 1995 - 2000. My husband at the time would've been 10 - 15. The alleged would've been 3 - 8. Of course this allergation is false and my husband and I will fight this together! The officer disclosed some information over the phone to my husbands brother, who the victim disclosed to be a witness. His brother assured the police officer over the phone that he did not witness anything. We do not know what has been said, all that we do know is that my husband and his family barely knew the male individual who made the accusations.

    We have children together. Our solicitor said to be prepared for possible social service involvement - what will they do? My husband has no previous convictions. He is amazing man and father. It's killing me to see him like this.

    What should we be prepared for? I feel so helpless. There is only so much our solicitor can do. He is yet to hear back from the officer. It all seems like the officer has gone about it all so unofficially.

    Please help!

    Many thanks.
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