Re: Arrest by police and conflict of interest ?



"Steve Walker" <spam-trap@xxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:41o4cgF1ff7hgU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> Ian S. wrote:
>> A few months ago, my partner was arrested by police and charged
>> with assaulting me causing actual bodily harm. She was then given
>> bail conditions not to contact me, but despite this returned to
>> the family home and continued to live there. The police officer
>> who was the investigating officer dealing with my partner's case
>> was fully aware that she was living with me.
>
> Why on earth didn't you complain?

About what?


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Periander
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