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for wizard66 or anybody else sorry same question
im typing in this question again because i want more advice and because i want to add a few more details, i dont mind if the same people type in an answer.
would a magistrates court be the court a first-time offender, pleading guilty, goes to after carrying a knife on the streets?
the knife a kitchen knife, was been carried by hand but the person had no intention of doing any harm with it.. the person had no previous convictions.
thats all.
would a magistrates court be the court a first-time offender, pleading guilty, goes to after carrying a knife on the streets?
the knife a kitchen knife, was been carried by hand but the person had no intention of doing any harm with it.. the person had no previous convictions.
thats all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As already said, the fact that he is a first time offender, or his guilty plea has no bearing on the matter.
It is a matter entirely for the magistrates on the day to decide where the case goes for sentence, and they will make that decision based upon the guidelines I have already outlined.
From what you say about the offence, it seems likley that the magistrates will retain the matter in their court.
It is a matter entirely for the magistrates on the day to decide where the case goes for sentence, and they will make that decision based upon the guidelines I have already outlined.
From what you say about the offence, it seems likley that the magistrates will retain the matter in their court.
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