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So, we arrived at 9 am. He changed plea from not guilty, to guilty with mitigating circumstances as that avoided a trial, and for his ex having to do a video link testimony. Prosecution made him sound like Jack the Ripper, his own solicitor was lovely. After 5 hours they decided they wanted to check his probation history, and a woman appeared with a report which said he'd missed a meeting- just not turned up! He said that wasn't true- he'd spoken to his probation officer and said he was bailed to mine which was hours and hours away and rearranged it. Which is true as this guy phoned me to confirm. Court didn't know who to believe so rang probation office - guy wasn't in. So they decided to adjourn whole case till October and move it to another court!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe his late change of plea is to blame for the delay in proceedings. I thought you either plead guilty or not guilty, that's it. Mitigation is raised before the judge decides sentence. Some people give so much "mitigation" that the judge has no option other than to rule that they have in fact pleaded "not guilty".