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Injury inflocted before involvement?

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rizpick | 20:36 Thu 06th Jan 2011 | Criminal
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If a fight occurs and person A strikes person B causing a split lip (needing a few stitches) . Then person C gets involved. Yet apart from minor bumps and bruises no more injuries occur, than can person C be prosecuted for ABH or be affiliated with the inital injuries?
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nothing Eddie, I have just been doing a lot of reading. I have been told the guy that got kicked in the head suufered only minor bump and bruises, I found out the other guy had a cut lip which looks like it was caused by my other friend. So not much has changed I am just worried they may charge me with something higher as I have heard of joint enterprise and was wondering if that can happen if an injury was inflicted before the other parties involvement. Sorry if it seems like I am going on about this but I deservedly can't stop thinking about the situation as it is not something I am used to..
i really really think you ought to be taking the advice of your solicitor who has the benefit of ALL the facts, not just the ones you choose to present
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Thanks guys, will see what they charge me with , and then go from there. I will let you know how it goes.
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