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Does being released from police custody mean the case is closed?
Dear Lawyers,
If the police release me after 3 months in custody, saying I am free now, does that mean the case is closed?
Hi,
This means that the police have concluded their immediate investigation.
However, a few possibilities remain: the case may still be under investigation, there may be insufficient evidence, or the police might have decided they don't have enough evidence to proceed with a trial.
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Hi,
Being released from police custody after three months does not necessarily mean that the case is closed.
Several scenarios could explain your release:
- Bail or Conditional Release:
You might be released on bail or under certain conditions while the investigation continues. In this case, the case is not closed, and you may still be required to appear in court or comply with specific conditions.
- Insufficient Evidence:
The authorities may have determined that there is not enough evidence to keep you in custody, leading to your release. However, this doesn't always mean the case is closed; the investigation might still be ongoing.
- Case Closure:
In some instances, your release could indicate that the case is indeed closed, especially if the police decide not to pursue charges against you.
To be sure about the status of your case, you should check with the authorities or consult with a legal professional who can review the specifics of your situation.
Greetings,
Yes, it means that there is no charge, but to make sure, you can inquire if there is a case registered in your file, and we can make the inquiry and inform you.
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Dear Questioner,
Being released from police custody after three months does not inherently mean that the case is closed.
Various factors contribute to this situation, including ongoing investigations and potential future charges. Individuals should stay informed about their legal standing and any developments related to their cases.
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Thank you for reaching out with your question!
While being released by the police after three months in custody might indicate that you are no longer under immediate detention, it does not necessarily mean that the case is closed.
The case could still be under investigation, or there might be pending legal proceedings.
To provide you with precise advice based on the specifics of your situation, it would be best to discuss the details further.
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