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Topic History of: Justice, at a price
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JK2006 And you'll see a delightful photo of family and supporters in this issue - but, more importantly, he may have both tips and names for you to benefit from.
Innocent Accused Thanks,found an article he wrote back in august,didn't see one from this month though.
He seems to be lucky in having a family supporting him,i unfortunately don't.
JK2006 Innocent Accused - the case of Max Szuca in the new March issue of Inside Time might interest you - you could contact him through the paper.
Francis D Unfortunately many support groups are forced to close through a shortage of volunteers. They are genereally given a hard time by police and media who label them as The Paedophile Lobby. However, those who's web sites are still online even thought they have suspended their activities may provide links to other organisations which are still in operation, so it's worth a browse.

The best advice I would give anyone accused is to remain silent throughout interviews. It is a fact that anything you say will be (not might be) used against you. Even avoid casual comments about the weather. If a police officer mentions the weather and you respond despite not answering questions about the charges, the prosecution counsel can stand in court and say that you showed more concern for the weather than you did about "your offence". The priority of the prosecution is to get a conviction. Sadly, the truth is of no importance to them.

Good luck with your case. But remember that even an inexperienced solicitor can do a determined and capable job, if his heart is in the right place and he can present and challenge evidence. So, don't lose all hope.
Locked Out Look, I post here and I was actually guilty of what I was arrested, charged and imprisoned for. No one gets on my case and I feel it does me good to vent my views. One of the best things you can do in order to keep your own head clear and your thoughts assembled is to discuss them, and this is a good forum for that. It probably won't always be what you want to hear, but I'll guarantee you'll feel the benefit of it. Keep posting. Any support is good.