sunshine12345
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Nevada
Investigation procedure question:
A false sexual assault charge was filed against me in May 2007.
False charges of date rape drugs and sexual assault, an act of revenge.
They are false, the police I believe do understand this due to the circumstances.
The detective told me in January 2008 that the case was "basically suspended" until there might or might not be some more information available in the case.
Detective told me he would not do anything in the case without first consulting my lawyer.
So this is good.
But, it has now been almost a year without anything happening.
My question is about the police detectives procedures and MO in such a case;
How should I interpret the case being "basically suspended". Is that the way it works?
Can I trust it when he says he will not do anything without first consulting my lawyer?
(My fear would be that some evidence might be fabricated and an arrest warrant suddenly issued, say while I am traveling.)
Does the police ever "close" cases of sexual assault so that I personally can consider this closed and over with?
If so, how long does it normally take for a case to be closed?
Or do the police just file charges away, still open, so I just have to live with it being around?
Any advice much appreciated - thanks!What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
Investigation procedure question:
A false sexual assault charge was filed against me in May 2007.
False charges of date rape drugs and sexual assault, an act of revenge.
They are false, the police I believe do understand this due to the circumstances.
The detective told me in January 2008 that the case was "basically suspended" until there might or might not be some more information available in the case.
Detective told me he would not do anything in the case without first consulting my lawyer.
So this is good.
But, it has now been almost a year without anything happening.
My question is about the police detectives procedures and MO in such a case;
How should I interpret the case being "basically suspended". Is that the way it works?
Can I trust it when he says he will not do anything without first consulting my lawyer?
(My fear would be that some evidence might be fabricated and an arrest warrant suddenly issued, say while I am traveling.)
Does the police ever "close" cases of sexual assault so that I personally can consider this closed and over with?
If so, how long does it normally take for a case to be closed?
Or do the police just file charges away, still open, so I just have to live with it being around?
Any advice much appreciated - thanks!What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?