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17 year old arrested without charge
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My 17 year old daughter was arrested because she was in the company of a boy who knocked a brick from a wall as they walked passed. The police were called and all 4 were arrested. My daughter told the truth but refused a solicitor because she said as she had not done anything wrong she did not think she would need one. She refused a phone call because she thought we would go mad ( not wrong there!) This boy took 12 hours to admit the crime and my daughter was released without charge after being in a cell for 12 hours.
My query is;- Why have I and my daughter had a letter from the local authority "refferal and assessment service" saying this was a criminal offence and daughter needs to understand the seriousness of her act and hopefully this is a one of offence but if she continues she could end up with a criminal record.
The government procedure that this information has to be stored in the system.
Is she not innocent until proven guilty and why are these records held?
My query is;- Why have I and my daughter had a letter from the local authority "refferal and assessment service" saying this was a criminal offence and daughter needs to understand the seriousness of her act and hopefully this is a one of offence but if she continues she could end up with a criminal record.
The government procedure that this information has to be stored in the system.
Is she not innocent until proven guilty and why are these records held?
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