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We often get asked how prosecutions can proceed in the absence of cooperation from the victim or chief witness.
The starting point is that no prosecution can go ahead unless there is a realistic prospect of conviction, but how the prosecution case is formulated remains a matter for the Crown Prosecution to decide.
These are common issues:
There is a wider public interest in pursuing some prosecutions, even where the immediate victim of the crime does not wish the matter to progress to court or trial. It is therefore essential that you obtain legal representation as soon as possible. There is a right to free legal advice at the police station, and legal aid may be available if you are later charged and have to appear before a court.
The legal rules outlined above give only a brief flavour of the legal framework, the legislation and case law is voluminous and seldom as clear cut as some might think.
We work hard to ensure that your rights are protected, and the best outcome is secured.
How can we help?
If you need specialist advice, then get in touch with Carys Parry on 01758 455 500 and let us help. We can advise on a plea, defences and potential sentences in a wide range of circumstances.
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