Alien,what I would advise at this late time is ask the police under what common law has he been charged with,remember you are innocent until proven guilty,the police have still got to prove there case and if you sound as if you know what you are talking about may soe some seeds of dout in their minds.Common law means basically no harm,loss or fraud so if you find out they have charged him under some act/statue law inform them that your partner only stands under common law and does not consent to any statue law.Will get you some websites you could visit to give you a better understanding of common law but in the mean time here is an example.I do not pay a television lience as by law I don't have to,but what about the 2000 television act I hear you all cry,yes,what about it,its an act not a law,i live by the law of the land(common law) and do not consent to these statues.You can youtube people using common law to avoid paying there licence,one clip shows three men from the BBC,and a policeman with a warrant.The householder sends the lot packing just by not consenting to an act of parliament,if these where laws why are they not called laws of parliament,think about it.You could also ask the police was the arresting officer on his oath at the time of arrest as this oath requires him to uphold common law.Another angle I would try is visit Dunn and Bradstreet,click on company search and type in the name of your police force and you will find they are a registered company/corporation and as such that is there legal postion,they have as much right to arrest your partner as an employor from starbucks has.You will have to pay £15 for a company file but once you get it do as many copies as you can and take one in to the said police force to see their reaction,i always carry some in my car aswell.Will get you that info within the next few days.