True I agree the offence term is very serious.Intending to pervert the course of justice in a murder investigation is a serious offence. She is alleged to have actively tried to help her husband evade justice.
We aren't in a position to judge the strength of the evidence the police has. It's likely to be more than an assumption. I don't know if she is likely to get bail at her hearing in March.
The crimes SK is accused of (two counts of murder and arson) will have been investigated by police before he was charged.
I think you may be confusing the 'investigation' with what will happen at his trial, when the evidence will be put to a jury? You are right that the charges aren't proven until a jury decides he is guilty.
My point is when the SK investigations were “completed” before being charged. Why They got to know after 4-5 months that his partner was also involved? And they need to charge her now?
Must be some investigation flaw.
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