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emails as evidence

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freddy05 · 05/09/2013 21:00

does anyone know if emails can be used as evidence with the police.

I was assaulted by someone I know a few months back and I've been thinking about talking to the police but the only evidence I have is an email where he admits assaulting me. I didn't go to hospital at the time so I know there is little chance the police can do anything but I'm curious if the email might be any use.

thanks

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Mogz · 08/09/2013 10:21

Good idea about getting some professional advice, working through a past trauma can take time and courage, but I expect the police and justice system at large are aware that sometimes it takes time before we are able to confront these things in a structured manner and get them dealt with, so you should be able to access the support you need.

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OhDearNigel · 07/09/2013 23:10

Yes.
Also text messages, facebook screenshots/messages and any other form of communication

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freddy05 · 06/09/2013 17:19

thanks Mogz

I'm ok, just not moving past it all really and I think that's because I've just accepted it rather than stood up for myself if that makes sense. I think I might call 101 and ask their advice.

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Mogz · 06/09/2013 06:25

Yes, it's written correspondence and should therefore be taken in to account, as can text messages and posts on social media.
I hope you're ok.

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