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Section 18 Gbh
My boyfriend has recently been changed with the above offence. He has no prior offenses and has been remanded into custody. The reason for him being denied bail is because of the severity of which the assault was caused. There have been no major injuries but strangulation was a factor. Is there any likelihood that the charges can be dropped.
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18:51 Mon 14th Sep 2015
From what I have been told he made comments to the police when he go arrested which they say could be used as a admittance of guilt. I have no idea advice given by his solicitor. I do now that a similar instance is recorded in the statement although the police were not called. My question remains the same. Can the charges be dropped.
S18 is very serious and it is almost always a prison sentence.
Strangulation is a serious injury! He could easily have been on a murder or manslaughter charge.
I am puzzled as to why you say 'there have been no major injuries' .We need a lot more information. If an offender is remanded to custody it means the police consider that another offence may be committed if the offender is allowed to remain out of jail. So I can't see the charge being dropped.
Strangulation is a serious injury! He could easily have been on a murder or manslaughter charge.
I am puzzled as to why you say 'there have been no major injuries' .We need a lot more information. If an offender is remanded to custody it means the police consider that another offence may be committed if the offender is allowed to remain out of jail. So I can't see the charge being dropped.
H Holland
very frequenly asked question - can I drop the charges ?
and you should trawl thro some of the answers
which is basically no
nether can you withdraw your statement if you have made on
and the Prosecution have the power to continue even if you make a second statement
Also if your boyfriend tried to strangle you and is remanded in custody you should think very carefully of trying to secure his liberty .... it may damage your health !
very frequenly asked question - can I drop the charges ?
and you should trawl thro some of the answers
which is basically no
nether can you withdraw your statement if you have made on
and the Prosecution have the power to continue even if you make a second statement
Also if your boyfriend tried to strangle you and is remanded in custody you should think very carefully of trying to secure his liberty .... it may damage your health !
well muggins a silly silly girl
because she knows deep down he will do it again
anyway here is a thread on withdrawing stgatements
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Law/ Crimina l/Quest ion1439 938.htm l
and there are many in Law/criminal which is where I got the one above
because she knows deep down he will do it again
anyway here is a thread on withdrawing stgatements
http://
and there are many in Law/criminal which is where I got the one above