"....In my case, the solicitor had no hand nor part in the outcome."
Sorry to be repeating myself, but you cannot know this for sure, unless the solicitor actually told you. It is perfectly normal for dialogue to take place between defending licitor and prosecutor beforehand: if there was a defect in the summons, it could easily be the case that the withdrawal was as a result of the solicitor's prior intervention.
Sorry to be repeating myself, but you cannot know this for sure, unless the solicitor actually told you. It is perfectly normal for dialogue to take place between defending licitor and prosecutor beforehand: if there was a defect in the summons, it could easily be the case that the withdrawal was as a result of the solicitor's prior intervention.