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zzxxee | 13:47 Sat 31st May 2008 | Criminal
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whats the maximum sentance someone can get for section 20 in a magistres and crown court?
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Six months in the magistrates' court, five years at the Crown Court.
. . . plus a fine, which can be up to �5000 in the magistrates' court but is unlimited in the Crown court.

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thanx what if there is no d.n.a evidence and its just someones word against theirs what would you advise the person to do?
I'd be surprised if DNA evidence featured in more than about 1 or 2 per cent of assault cases. The vast majority are determined by other evidence. Where it is entirely one person's word against another's, the prosecution might find it difficult to secure a conviction. However, an ABH charge requires that a certain level of injuries must have been sustained by the victim. See here:
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/section5/chapter_c .html#09
So there's usually medical evidence (either in the form of photographs or doctors' statements) to back up the victim's statements. There might also be further evidence, such as CCTV.

The accused person should (irrespective of whether he/she is actually guilty or not) discuss with his/her solicitor whether it's worth seeking a jury trial. If the case does go to the Crown court (either because the defendant has sought a jury trial or because the magistrates believe that their sentencing powers might be insufficient), the defendant should insist upon a case conference, with his/her barrister present, to examine the best course of action. (Far too many defendants never meet their barrister until the day of their court appearance. For the best advice, it's essential to get the defendant, solicitor and barrister together beforehand).

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