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Pretty poor statements. As someone who's previous career was law (in the UK) the police and CPS aren't really particular about innocence, everything is dictated by stats. If they feel they can manipulate someone in an interview and later use it they will and have done many times I know off as I have advised people about this in their personal situations many times. Which is why anyone with common sense is advised to say no comment in an interview.
Furthermore in the UK the usual time between bail and charge is 1.5 years give or take, during which time if you have kids under 18 you can't stay with them, you're suspended and your life is a ruin....without even being charged, never mind guilty. So many organisations I know off work with such people who's lives have been ruined or their families as their loved one commited suicide....before even being charged.
So stop with the nonsensical posts and let someone have their day in court.
Thanks.
Bless you bro for sharing this. There is not enough awareness of what goes during the police interviews. It's a horrible ordeal for those who are completely innocent.
The worst thing about it is are the bail conditions, where the accused is unable to go back to his own home (even if he is the sole property owner/tenant).
The justice system is flawed and has destroyed many innocent lives.