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Abh Is Saying Sorry Admission Of Guilt?
was assaulted abh police saying now the other night hit by a punch while back was turned fractured check bone in 2 places 2 separate cut that required stitches and was knocked unconscious hit by something while unconscious that broke 2 ribs person has sent me 5 texts apologising and stating there so sorry i didn't deserve it, hes right i never opened or used his girl friends marmite! no i'm not kidding!!!!! are they admitting guilt?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.According to the Crown Prosecution Service's guidelines (for the police and for their own staff), such injuries constitute 'GBH', not 'ABH':
http:// www.cps .gov.uk /legal/ l_to_o/ offence s_again st_the_ person/ #a15
The wording of the texts could be important here. For example, I could send you a text saying "Sorry you got beaten up; you didn't deserve it". I wouldn't be admitting to anything! Even if someone wrote "Sorry I hit you" they would only be admitting common assault; they could still say that someone else caused your actual injuries.
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The wording of the texts could be important here. For example, I could send you a text saying "Sorry you got beaten up; you didn't deserve it". I wouldn't be admitting to anything! Even if someone wrote "Sorry I hit you" they would only be admitting common assault; they could still say that someone else caused your actual injuries.
Chris
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