CPS and Outcome
Notifications OFF
Hi Everyone
My husbands report was sent to CPS 2 weeks ago (I know there is a wait) his next bail hearing is 18th July and to attend station (I'm assuming this will only be if CPS have made a decision)
in peoples experiences do CPS ever not charge? If CPS decide not enough to charge, does it just end or do the police have to do further investigation?
my husband has denied the allegation all the way through of communication about a minor. The communication was an email. But the email wasn't found on his devices. So that says to me there isn't any evidence he did it, apart from this email which we don't know where that appeared from.
we had the knock in Jan 22 and I'm exhausted, constantly battling with children's heartbreak and upset, never mind my own.
My husbands report was sent to CPS 2 weeks ago (I know there is a wait) his next bail hearing is 18th July and to attend station (I'm assuming this will only be if CPS have made a decision)
in peoples experiences do CPS ever not charge? If CPS decide not enough to charge, does it just end or do the police have to do further investigation?
my husband has denied the allegation all the way through of communication about a minor. The communication was an email. But the email wasn't found on his devices. So that says to me there isn't any evidence he did it, apart from this email which we don't know where that appeared from.
we had the knock in Jan 22 and I'm exhausted, constantly battling with children's heartbreak and upset, never mind my own.
There are plenty of reasons why the CPS might not bring charges. They only go to court if they think they can win the case.
But until you get a No Further Action letter from them, then the investigation is not over.
But until you get a No Further Action letter from them, then the investigation is not over.
So do CPS just write to you with the outcome?
I just thought they would contact the OIC or Solicitor and tell them and then we get told when someone reads the correspondence
I just thought they would contact the OIC or Solicitor and tell them and then we get told when someone reads the correspondence
I was told that the police only contact cps if they have found evidence. I am still waiting to find out what my ex's charges are. I will be gutted if he gets away with it
The police send the NFA letter, but if its charges then that would come from the CPS in the form of a court summons. They might tell the solicitor what is happening, or they might phone the person and tell them first, but they don't have to.