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You can retract a statement but they can still proceed. if it is in the public interest. Why did you say 'X' when you now say 'X did not occur'? is a question you should think about - ( wasting police time etc)
You can retract a statement but they can still proceed. if it is in the public interest. Why did you say 'X' when you now say 'X did not occur'? is a question you should think about - ( wasting police time etc)
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You would need to contact the police but you should be aware that retracting your statement does not mean he will automatically be released without charge.
If you are the victim of an assault, for example, the police can still go ahead and prosecute even if you retract your statement and withdraw your support if the police have other evidence.
If you are the victim of an assault, for example, the police can still go ahead and prosecute even if you retract your statement and withdraw your support if the police have other evidence.
we cant say whether he will be let out of prison
without knowing the facts of the case.
Fr'instance ( only ) if the GBH involved and spilled out onto the street then they may continue the case
It may be time to call around to Citizens Advice where they can hear the details of the case instead of blasting them around the internet
without knowing the facts of the case.
Fr'instance ( only ) if the GBH involved and spilled out onto the street then they may continue the case
It may be time to call around to Citizens Advice where they can hear the details of the case instead of blasting them around the internet
Actually you cannot retract a statement. Once it's made, it's made. All you can do is make a second statement saying that the contents of your first were incorrect.
You must contact the police to do this. If this is a "domestic violence" matter be prepared. The police may still go ahead with the prosecution if they can and that may involve you being called to court (by way of summons if necessary).
Your making a second statement will not see his automatic release. The CPS will want time to consider their position. They have two options: to continue as I mentioned above or to discontinue. If they choose to discontinue the defendant must be brought before the court so that they can hear from the CPS.
You must contact the police to do this. If this is a "domestic violence" matter be prepared. The police may still go ahead with the prosecution if they can and that may involve you being called to court (by way of summons if necessary).
Your making a second statement will not see his automatic release. The CPS will want time to consider their position. They have two options: to continue as I mentioned above or to discontinue. If they choose to discontinue the defendant must be brought before the court so that they can hear from the CPS.