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i know i spoke to a soilicitor and he told me thath this is what usually happens if its a clear cut case, however because of the special circumstances in volved they may be more leniant - the courts sent me some correspondence with the following case listed -
�A �special reason� within the exception is one which is special to the
facts of the particular case, that is, special to the facts which constitute the
offence. It is, in other words, a mitigating or extenuating circumstance.
not amounting in law to a defence to the charge, yet directly connected
with the commission of the offence, and one which the court ought
properly to take into consideration when imposing punishment. A
circumstance peculiar to the offender as distinguished from the offence is
not a �special reason� within the exception.�
ive read the above many times and i fulfill the criteria,
what do you think? and thanyou for the reply ethel