Please some advice would be great
I have been charged with 5 counts of fraud totalling (£900) I'm due in court in 2 weeks time I was in a bad depression mode when I did this I have since sorted myself out my going to the doctors and getting myself a job
I have previous conviction for fraud which I received a fine and a 3 year conditional discharge
This 3 years has been and gone now
I have got 2 good character references to take with me to court
I also have 2 young children
I am really worried I am beside myself on what the outcome will be could somebody maybe give me a bit of light? Anyone experienced anything similar?
Please no negative comments
Hi- I don't know the sentencing guidelines either but I doubt you will go to prison for a £900 crime. However as it's a second offence for the same thing I think you can expect some punishment. The fact that you have undergone treatment may help but they may argue that you said the same thing last time (was it a bi-polar issue?) but still re-offended.
Looking at the sentencing guidelines I doubt that this matter is serious enough to atttract a community order and should be dealt with either by way of a fine or, if you are lucky, another Conditional Discharge. Make sure you plead guilty at the earliest opportunity and make the court aware of the problems you have mentioned (with some medical evidence). It may also help if you make some arrangements to voluntarily pay back the £900.
I would say that the chances of you going to prison for this are about as close to zero as you can get. To cross the custody threshold the sum involved would need to be £12,500 or more.
The offence for which you received a conditional discharge is now "spent" (it became spent when the conditional discharge expired). Although this does not prevent the court from taking the offence into account (and it may well do so anyway) it will not make the offence so serious that the custody threshold has been crossed. In fact, I doubt that it will be serious enough for a community order, though the Bench may consider this when it hears the full details.
Social workers will prepare a report on your financial and family circumstances and how this has affected you.
This will be taken into account when you are sentenced so if they speak to you make sure you tell them all about how this has affected you and don't hold anything back.