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is it ilegal for the police to refuse take statment
Further to my previous posts below, my niece and nephew initially refused to make a statement to to police, however after hearing that the police were making their own statments that were contrary to what they saw themselves they rang the police to make a statment and were told that there was no point as Id already commited an offence and there statment was not needed. Their statment contradicts the police's version of events. can the police legally decline to take a statment from someone that contradicts their own officers?
Im in crown court for a trial in october, need to get my facts right. The police are lying because I believe that the threatened use of tasers has to be justified and they had no justification unless they had to lie.
thanks.
Im in crown court for a trial in october, need to get my facts right. The police are lying because I believe that the threatened use of tasers has to be justified and they had no justification unless they had to lie.
thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem here for you is that your witnesses, niece and nephew , refused to make a statement when asked the first time. They can't now just because they have seen the police statement suddenly change their minds and say they want to make a statement after all, that would look very bad for you.
When and if this comes to trial they can be witnesses for the defence and explain why they initially refused to make statements.
My advice was and still is, change your plea to guilty! and ask for all your mental/medical problems to be considered.
When and if this comes to trial they can be witnesses for the defence and explain why they initially refused to make statements.
My advice was and still is, change your plea to guilty! and ask for all your mental/medical problems to be considered.
EDDIE51, thanks for all your help, my brief thinks i ought to plead not guilty and have done so. My niece and nephew initially refused to make a statement in case they made matters worse for me but once they heard that the polive were telling lies just wanted to put the record staight. The police then didnt want to know. Surely the police cant refuse to take a statment because it contradics them?
As I said the problem is that they refused to make statements until AFTER they knew what was in the police statement. If they now do make statments the police will make it look in court as if the defence witnesses just made up their statements after they already saw what the police statement said.
The best you can do is to use them as defence witnesses and they can say why they at first refused to make statements.
The best you can do is to use them as defence witnesses and they can say why they at first refused to make statements.
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