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thanks all, much appreciated. i’m anticipating the defense will probably try to say i was hard to see. should i take the very bright light that was flashing at the time into court to prove otherwise?
I'm presuming it's Crown Court, as it's an indictable offence?
Due care is summary only so that means magistrates' court
As aforementioned by my esteemed colleague, Inspector Brandane of the yard, there's every chance he'll go guilty and it won't end up at a full trial. It's utterly wrong, but defence lawyers still like to test the system rather than the evidence and they may be waiting for key witnesses to drop out etc, so don't be too surprised if within a few weeks of the trial date (or even the day before, can go down to the wire) if you get stood down.
address your replies to the judge or magistrate
I was handed a copy of the statement made, following a question that was factually incorrect, which threw me. Question asked by the defence, statement passed to me by the prosecution.You can ask to read your statement beforehand, and like as not you'll be allowed to. Once in court it's at the Judges discretion as to whether you'll be allowed to refer to it.
Try and get pictures, in the same place at the same time of day/lighting conditions. Handing them to the prosecution before the hearing starts. They may decide to introduce them at the appropriate moment, to illustrate what you're saying. They may make them available, before the hearing, to the defence.thanks all, much appreciated. i’m anticipating the defense will probably try to say i was hard to see. should i take the very bright light that was flashing at the time into court to prove otherwise?
But if you're in the Crown Court, address your replies to the jury.
it is a magistrates court.
He's gone not guilty, and its at a Mags court? Is it definitely dangerous he's up for, as that's an imdictabke charge and has to go to Crown.
Ffs.No idea, the guy didn't get so much as a telling off from the police
reallyNo idea, the guy didn't get so much as a telling off from the police
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Similar feelings about West Yorkshire Police.Now't. The officer just said your insurance will sort it. Yeh, 3 years later. I have no trust of GMP.
x2 re: GMPNow't. The officer just said your insurance will sort it. Yeh, 3 years later. I have no trust of GMP.