ChatterBank1 min ago
still havnt heard anything from the police, do i have to let them know im moving house
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ok girls and boys, its me again, the lady who was going to have a visit from a police officer after her nutty ex boyfriends g/f tried to accuse her of harrassment. Well its been over five months now and i still havnt heard anything not a whisper......the problem is im planning to move house v soon so as stupid as it may seem where do i stand with this. this is probably stupid to ask but i was never charged with anything and he never got back to me. where do i stand now, do i have to let them know im moving house or what. totally confused now help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Police Officer probably filed the complaint in the round open-topped filing cabinet on his office floor immediately after having spoken to you.
It would have been nice if someone had contacted you to tell you that nothing was going to happen.....but I suppose they may have thought that it would serve as a stern lesson *not* to get involved in such a situation again.
Move house and put everything about this behind you. :o)
It would have been nice if someone had contacted you to tell you that nothing was going to happen.....but I suppose they may have thought that it would serve as a stern lesson *not* to get involved in such a situation again.
Move house and put everything about this behind you. :o)
Stretching my memory - and I have to say I'm not certain of this - I think a notice of intended prosecution has to be served within 2 weeks and the actual papers within 6 months. But that might be just Road Traffic Act offences.
If you havn't heard by now in a criminal case I would suggest you have nothing to worry about.
If you havn't heard by now in a criminal case I would suggest you have nothing to worry about.
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