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In amongst all the barrack room lawyers on here, John has had the same advice from a serving copper and one retired CID officer.... this is all based on tainted identification evidence and it isn't going anywhere! I think John is probably making more of this than the cops are if the truth be told, but he's understandably stressed perhaps. I'd be laughing my socks off quite honestly in the same situation.
If and when John gets interviewed as a defendant in this case, either by arrest or otherwise, he'll be entitled to see the duty solicitor free of charge and to consult with him prior to any police interview as well as have him present during the interview. Until that happens he has no need to be speaking to solicitors or worrying unduly.
FITP - mate - anything said to the police is never defamation of character - otherwise they'd never be able to do their job - it's in confidence and the cops aren't going to publicly broadcast it. If Sainsburys staff start telling all the customers John's a thief that would be a different matter - but John is in fact the only person broadcasting this incident via this thread.
If and when John gets interviewed as a defendant in this case, either by arrest or otherwise, he'll be entitled to see the duty solicitor free of charge and to consult with him prior to any police interview as well as have him present during the interview. Until that happens he has no need to be speaking to solicitors or worrying unduly.
FITP - mate - anything said to the police is never defamation of character - otherwise they'd never be able to do their job - it's in confidence and the cops aren't going to publicly broadcast it. If Sainsburys staff start telling all the customers John's a thief that would be a different matter - but John is in fact the only person broadcasting this incident via this thread.


I feel for you John - it's a really crappy situation to find yourself in.