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Going to Crown Court
Hi
Basically I am appealing my sentence and conviction I received at a magistrates court.
I was found guilty of using the wrong ticket to board a tube.
My appeal will be heard at crown court.
Can you please tell me the likely costs if I lose the appeal.
I am a student and don't have much money, is the costs I will have to pay means tested and based on how much money I have.
The trial shouldn't last longer than an hour.
Any rough idea's of costs would be great
Many thanks
Basically I am appealing my sentence and conviction I received at a magistrates court.
I was found guilty of using the wrong ticket to board a tube.
My appeal will be heard at crown court.
Can you please tell me the likely costs if I lose the appeal.
I am a student and don't have much money, is the costs I will have to pay means tested and based on how much money I have.
The trial shouldn't last longer than an hour.
Any rough idea's of costs would be great
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yeah I keep getting told different amounts.
Could it be means tested or the same for everyone?
And it is a very long story and the worst six months of my life.
Basically I naively thought that my sincere remorse, good character, being apologetic and owning up to everything would go in my favour.
It only reduced my fine by £20.
Could it be means tested or the same for everyone?
And it is a very long story and the worst six months of my life.
Basically I naively thought that my sincere remorse, good character, being apologetic and owning up to everything would go in my favour.
It only reduced my fine by £20.
Ah, so you are guilty lol
Well it doesn't work that way I'm afraid being sorry is one thing, but you must have known you were liable to be caught?
Carry on with your appeal if you want to but if you are truly in impoverished student, you'll be paying it back for a while
What will you do if it goes over £10k? Or even £5k?
This might be of some help
http:// www.jus tice.go ...ques tions-a nd-answ ers
The cost appears to centre on how much work will be involved which is why you can't find a definite answer
Well it doesn't work that way I'm afraid being sorry is one thing, but you must have known you were liable to be caught?
Carry on with your appeal if you want to but if you are truly in impoverished student, you'll be paying it back for a while
What will you do if it goes over £10k? Or even £5k?
This might be of some help
http://
The cost appears to centre on how much work will be involved which is why you can't find a definite answer