+xI am currently on an SRO. I have been told that I have to wait 2 years for an investigation to start. I am highly remorseful and such a wait without updates, without recognition of the huge work i'm doing to tun my life around is affecting my health ... Anyone else had / having similar experiences ?
Hi
I like many others here had to go through the process you are on so we do understand you. So do not think you are alone and do not take any of my words as anything else than encouragement through this process.
In my case I had to wait a total of 2 years before sentencing even though I plead guilty at my interview. It took a year just to get to my plea hearing where I pleaded guilty and was placed on the SRO. Then as mentioned I had to wait another year for sentencing.
For clarity, I discovered more about myself and so "reset" my behavior in those 2 years waiting for sentencing than any punishment has or could of done. This was shown to be proved as I was never "approved" to undertake any form of sex offender course or treatment.
Your emotions, self doubt etc will be so erratic you will look for any support / advice to try and regain control over the situation. We all did and some still do. Do not be afraid of that as long as it is "informed" support and not family etc offering words that are only based on "emotions" . You will learn the difference in the same manner you have learnt; or will learn, that at the beginning you feel "guilt as you have offended" but, later that just changes to "shame as more individuals discover the offence". Again this is normal and we have all followed this path.
Know you cannot control everything; that is why you have legal advice.
However know there are elements you can control that will, more than anything else, encourage you to move on through this whilst learning how to "control" whatever it was that allowed you to offend.
I will not ask what your offence is but I would politely stress that you focus on your own wellbeing. Work with Probation when they get involved and interview you for their pre sentence report.
You say you are on the SO register at the moment. Please be aware that if you do go to prison that time is not included in the period you have been placed on it. So if you are placed on the SR for 5 years and go to prison for say 2 years that means you will be on the register for a total of 7 years. There may also be arguments that if you go to prison when sentenced in 2 years time that period is "ignored" and the 5 yrs starts after you are released. As a priority when sentenced make sure this timeframe is confirmed at sentencing by your solicitor!
You will have may questions, low time but there will also be good times as your life is rebuilt.
Believe in that and yourself.
Society suggests I must let go of all my expectations but I disagree, as whilst I have a voice, I have hope.
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope is for tomorrow else what is left if you remove a mans hope.
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