The police don't apologise to anyone they investigate so why should they apologise to Proctor?
If they apologised then the person commits the crime they were first accused of but this time there are 3 witnesses so there is sufficient evidence for the CPS to take it to trial, they would look silly.
Also the defence would be able to use the apology in court to help establish reasonable doubt.
If they apologised then the person commits the crime they were first accused of but this time there are 3 witnesses so there is sufficient evidence for the CPS to take it to trial, they would look silly.
Also the defence would be able to use the apology in court to help establish reasonable doubt.
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