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redhotparker | 19:31 Mon 03rd May 2010 | Criminal
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Please i want anyone who knows the law to give me sum advice.
Recently i was in a pub with two other girl friends and my husband when a man came up to me obviously aggressive and started i stood up and told him to go away and then sat down, my husband then stood up and asked him to leave me alone the man then give him sum abuse.
Through the course of the next half hour which i must add is all on cctv the man tried starting on my husband outside in the smoking area and when i walked out to intervene the man touched my backside and said he was gonna Foof me (excuse the language)
My husband walked back in the pub and the man was arguing with another woman my husband told hiom to leave it out with that this woman kept pushing my husbands arms as the man was getting closer so my husband put his glass into his back pocket so his arms where free in case this man started this is also on cctv at this point my husband said to us threee that we should leave which we did, my husband put his glass down and as he went to leave the man shouted more stuff went to follow my husband out again and at the door shouted more verbal to me who by this time was near the door.
As we all left the property i had had enough and was fuming he could bully and ruin our whole night so i walked back in and pushed him and told him to leave us alone (i know this was stupid) unknown to me my husband and and friend were closely behind me, at this point the man hit me with one hand and the other he tried to glass me with as i fell my husband at this point saw, picked up a glass and hit him with it.
We have only just seen the cctv but have been charged with gbh with intent is this mitigation gonna help or am i in serious trouble as i have no criminal convictions and i am worried what will happen with my children.
The man who was against us has a large amount of criminal convictions for violence
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under the Disclosure Rules, you are entitled to Advance Disclosure, ie; you can see all the evidence before-hand that may be presented in court.

I don't see the issue with cctv being included, but it's not my area of expertise.
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but if you have a solicitor they are in a far better place to advise you of the potential outcome at court as they have all the facts
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sorry i dont spell right and i thought this was a forum where people who have expertise in different fields where i could get help
well Whatevernext is good at spelling,
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