Originally Posted by
emul1
that it has been completely blown out of proportion
Hello again, e:
It's unanimous, then. We ALL agree they're blowing it out of proportion... Nonetheless, and as strange as it seems, they ARE proceeding. Their proceedings must be defended against. You cannot let down your guard simply because the state is acting outlandishly.
Hopefully, your solicitor advised you to "see what they have to say", WITHOUT your child being present. Was your solicitor clear about what, if anything, you can DO, if you DON'T like "what they have to say"? What would that be? Certainly, if you DON'T have a right NOT to be interviewed, then there's NOTHING you can do.
If I understand the law correctly, instead of the solicitor advising YOU, he should BE AT the interview advising your SON, and protecting your sons rights. If that's not what he wants to do, keep on shopping.
excon