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bubbles35 | 10:54 Wed 25th Apr 2007 | Law
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a friend of mine defended herslf and was badley injured but the attacker had her charged with common assault she was found guilty and works as a teacher assisant to speacial needs children she was told that she was conditionaly discharged for 18 months can she appeal aganist the sentance
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There is not a lot of detail here, but as the law stands and I understand it a conditional discharge has to be accepted by both parties. This assumes your friend accepted the courts decision; otherwise it would have gone to trial. Appealing a sentence is complicated and can be expensive. If your friend has, as I propose, accepted the conditional discharge I would assume it would be difficult to appeal. If it is threatening her livelihood or current position, then she should take legal advise from a professional, i.e. a solicitor. It might be grounds for appeal.

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