Convicted for following Samaritans and mental health standard advice. Can anyone write a letter to support my appeal

I’ve written on here lots of times about the fact that the police and cps prosecuted me for trying to help suicidal ideation. As an autistic doctor this seems to be a very inappropriate and dangerous course of action and I am desperate to find positive actions that may help me survive. I feel a misunderstood failure who is alone against the law.

samaritans and all the suicide charities I have approached all refuse to help. Asking for help when suicidal does not seem malicious communication, but appropriate. However I seem alone in this viewpoint and need support from any major media or organisation. 

I seem to have run out of anyone now. Any idea? 

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  • Dave,

    Honestly? You need to let this go...

    You are throwing more money at this issue with likely no chance of the result you want.

    You've mentioned before that this is damaging your health and your relationships.

    You have to accept that this happened - even if you feel unjustly wronged - and realise your best chance for a positive future is to put this behind you.

    This obsession is harming you and those around you - seek help to be able to move on.

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  • Dave,

    Honestly? You need to let this go...

    You are throwing more money at this issue with likely no chance of the result you want.

    You've mentioned before that this is damaging your health and your relationships.

    You have to accept that this happened - even if you feel unjustly wronged - and realise your best chance for a positive future is to put this behind you.

    This obsession is harming you and those around you - seek help to be able to move on.

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