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Is There Enough Evidence To Convict Me
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I have been accused of theft at work. The only evidence they have are circumstantial evidence i.e I was the only person on shift at time of alleged incident. I work in a pharmacy and I am being accused of not banking prescription v=charges etc. . I have accepted that I will be sacked but I want to know if I can be charged with this
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what did they say ?
You were involved in a disciplinary at work which ended when you resigned from stress. Your employer investigated you with a view to ending your contract as a result of dishonesty
did you resign thro stress
or did they fire you for dishonesty
or are you still at work ?
anyway IF the papers are passed to the police over which you probably have no control - but if they ask you if they can, say no as you dont give consent and the papers have not be sworn or subject to cross exam - then you wil have to wait and see on
1) the papers say
2) what the chances are of getting a guilty verdict are on beyond reasonable doubt - which is MUCH higher than civil for firing
and I think I would decline to answer further questions on the grounds that it may incriminate you ( English rule please DONT mention the 5th as it is american )
get another job and make sure you keep your fingers out of the till
what did they say ?
You were involved in a disciplinary at work which ended when you resigned from stress. Your employer investigated you with a view to ending your contract as a result of dishonesty
did you resign thro stress
or did they fire you for dishonesty
or are you still at work ?
anyway IF the papers are passed to the police over which you probably have no control - but if they ask you if they can, say no as you dont give consent and the papers have not be sworn or subject to cross exam - then you wil have to wait and see on
1) the papers say
2) what the chances are of getting a guilty verdict are on beyond reasonable doubt - which is MUCH higher than civil for firing
and I think I would decline to answer further questions on the grounds that it may incriminate you ( English rule please DONT mention the 5th as it is american )
get another job and make sure you keep your fingers out of the till