The ECB have made as much effort as possible to include him (ie in the Ashes squads and now the NZ tour) because they've been legally advised that they could be sued by Stokes himself for not including him due to unreasonable bias. Basically on the grounds that he's innocent until proven guilty and such.
What will probably happen is that he won't play in these games and so then after he's found guilty the ECB will give him a retroactive 6 month ban, which they'll say started from last September when the incident happened. So he'll come straight back into the team immediately after the verdict comes in either way.
What will probably happen is that he won't play in these games and so then after he's found guilty the ECB will give him a retroactive 6 month ban, which they'll say started from last September when the incident happened. So he'll come straight back into the team immediately after the verdict comes in either way.