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I Have Been Charged With Section 20 Gbh Malicious Wounding And I'm In Magistrates On 16Th Of November. The Injuries Are Fractured Cm Eye Socket And Cheek Bone. I Was Working As A Doorman. Wat Shud I Expect
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I was working as a doorman when I tried to break up a fight then was attacked from behind. Then got into a fight with the victim.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jads...that all seem to work in your favour. Hopefully your Solicitor can make a good defence for you.
Can I ask that you keep us informed as to the progress of this case....we like feedback, and it will be of help to people in similar situations in the future.
By the way....... ignore the post at 14:54.
Can I ask that you keep us informed as to the progress of this case....we like feedback, and it will be of help to people in similar situations in the future.
By the way....... ignore the post at 14:54.
I agree with the rest that pleading guilty wont make this go away
so you have to see it out
and plead self defence
you have to go with the lawyer on the ground and not us
these imjuries are pretty severe -and you have to hit someone pretty hard to pop their eye socket
the jury is going to have sort out who did what
you are also having to look for another job arent you
you lose your doormans licence after any conviction dont you
anyway good luck
so you have to see it out
and plead self defence
you have to go with the lawyer on the ground and not us
these imjuries are pretty severe -and you have to hit someone pretty hard to pop their eye socket
the jury is going to have sort out who did what
you are also having to look for another job arent you
you lose your doormans licence after any conviction dont you
anyway good luck
I'm not too worried about my doorman license tbh. Just with a young family and a new business that employs people going to prison wud be tragic. Suspended sentence and community service etc I would be hoping for if found guilty. I kno of other cases that were more clear cut than mine that had lesser charges offered for early pleas.
All I can do is to repeat what others have advised, and that is to put your fate completely in the hands of your solicitor / lawyer. If he/she advises pleading guilty, then do so. If not, then don't. From the little you've already revealed, this is by no means an open and shut case, but only your legal representation can accurately evaluate all the facts and advise you accordingly.
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