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me uncle head but me in Aug 09 and 4 police witnesd him. Cps took uncle to court to day and me and 3 police to proscowt uncle. 1 policeman now changed his statment saying he never seen the head but and case ajurnd cos policeman wot changed on holiday.
cps dont let me drop case and its more time of work. wot will be next.
cps dont let me drop case and its more time of work. wot will be next.
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If you want to drop charges against your Uncle, if circumstances have changed with him now and you are getting on with him as '09 a long time ago, for example, and he regrets what he did and has apologised to you etc......nothing to stop you ...just advise your solicitor...he/she will do the rest........BUT if the police decide to go ahead, he could get a suspended sentence for GBH if they go ahead with the prosecution, or maybe a fine. Highly unlikely the judge will give him jail time, so up to you really, mate.
There again...if you AND the 3 remaining police officers continue to prosecute, it could be more likely that your Uncle will face prison time.
Hope you sort it out, bigglez and do whats best for the family too. :0)
If you want to drop charges against your Uncle, if circumstances have changed with him now and you are getting on with him as '09 a long time ago, for example, and he regrets what he did and has apologised to you etc......nothing to stop you ...just advise your solicitor...he/she will do the rest........BUT if the police decide to go ahead, he could get a suspended sentence for GBH if they go ahead with the prosecution, or maybe a fine. Highly unlikely the judge will give him jail time, so up to you really, mate.
There again...if you AND the 3 remaining police officers continue to prosecute, it could be more likely that your Uncle will face prison time.
Hope you sort it out, bigglez and do whats best for the family too. :0)
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@ bigglez A new trial date will be arranged when ALL witnesses can be present. It's not your uncle's fault that not all witnesses were present. It will not affect his sentence at this stage given that it has already gone to trial. Best thing you can do is talk to your boss and hope he will let you have another day off. If you have a difficulty let the CPS know and they will summons you - you can then show your boss the summons.
@ certain posters above. Please - if you don't have anything sensible to say don't bother posting. It is not constructive. Spare Ed has already dished out warnings on other threads.
@ certain posters above. Please - if you don't have anything sensible to say don't bother posting. It is not constructive. Spare Ed has already dished out warnings on other threads.
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Do you have a solicitor, bigglez? If so, he/she will be in the best position to advise.
As regards the writing style, this isn't unusual. It's on a par with (or better than) the written work I see from a significant number of secondary school students and I think this text speak will be the norm for many adults in years to come. (And yes, as a teacher, I do try to correct English but so many students just roll their eyes and think teachers are 'sad' and just don't understand about these things.)
As regards the writing style, this isn't unusual. It's on a par with (or better than) the written work I see from a significant number of secondary school students and I think this text speak will be the norm for many adults in years to come. (And yes, as a teacher, I do try to correct English but so many students just roll their eyes and think teachers are 'sad' and just don't understand about these things.)