Legal

PLEASE NOTE

FASO provides free practical advice and support through our helpline and email service. Our team have a great deal of experience of the criminal justice system and have assisted many in obtaining a positive outcome for those falsely accused. FASO callers have benefitted from practical advice, information, “know how” of the system and years of experience. We can empower the falsely accused to help themselves by providing, in good faith, resources (including family advice) FASO maintains a list of recommended Solicitors *. (* Recommended by other falsely accused members of the public. See FASO Website for more information.)

Legal help documents below relate to many subjects. See the drop down for more details and link to page with more information.

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Faso are NOT lawyers. We only give advice on what you can or can’t do. However we can point you in the right direction.

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The criminal legal system that operates in England and Wales remains entirely separate from that of Scotland and Northern Ireland and they are considered as separate jurisdictions.

FASO can help you.

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Guide of Crown Prosecutors. What happens if you are charged with a false allegation? We have some really help information here.

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A Child Protection investigation starts with a meeting to check up on you. This might happen casually, with a Social Worker “popping in to chat” or it might be by appointment in your home. This meeting is written up on a record that goes permanently on file about you and your child/ren.

This meeting happens because Social Services get a “referral” about you……….

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Legal Disclosure of documents in legal cases. What does it entail? 

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Seeing or Talking to a Solicitor can be daunting. FASO have put together a list of suggestion and basic advise on how to overcome this hurdle.

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After many procedures and visits to your solicitor you may then need to be represented by a Barrister. At FASO, we have the following information for you.

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What happens when you suspect Abuse of Process and what is it?

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IOPC – are an independent organisation to investigate police offices conduct regardless of rank. 

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Subject Access Requests. (Information Commissioners Office) or ICO. 

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FASO has complied a list of other organisation’s that may be of help to you. Please let us know if any of these links are down, or need updating.

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