Quote Derwent="Derwent"You do not "have a case to answer" until you are charged with an offence. Prior to that you are being questioned, not judged, and of course have the right to say nothing under questioning as you do not "have a case to answer" at that point. Until all parties have been questioned and a decision made to prosecute then there is no case to answer. It is simply an allegation under investigation - nobody who is under investigation has a case to answer, it is up to the police to gather evidence to submit to the prosecuting body to determine whether there is a case to answer. Until the point when someone says "You are formally charged with the offence of......." then there is no case to answer. That's a fundamental legal principle.'"
So you are demanding someone be charged before being arrested?
And funnily enough, the Swedish police gathered evidence and submitted it to the prosecuting body who determined there is a case to answer and issued an arrest warrant.