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Re:can anyone attend a court hearing at crown court?  
I would learn to spell first.

Nick47xxy
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Nick47xxy
2013-06-27 02:15:51
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Re:can anyone help me please  
When you say sentenced, was you not in Court? When they refer to a valid driving licence, it is possible that your licence could have expired which means you cannot drive until it is renewed. If you was aware of the Court hearing when you was sentence, there is very little you can do now as appeals should be lodged within 56days...

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charliekenny
2011-09-12 15:31:57
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Re:Can anyone help plz  
Listen everything's going to be just fine if she gets sentenced its fine as hopefully she receives the sentence she deserves for the life changing criminal offence she has committed. Speak to the police for help at 999, they will assist you amazingly through the process. If you are in distress call 111.

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bettybusdatcase
2021-03-11 11:57:32
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Re:can anyone help plz???  
From what I can tell The Law Pages only has an array of key cases and then only successful prosecutions in the sentencing database so the case in question may not be listed.

If you are a victim I would recommend that the victim contact "Victim Support" 0845 30 30 900 http://www.victimsupport.org as I believe they are the people who liaise this information to any victim or witness.

Or it may be worth contacting the court directly:
http://www.thelawpages.com/magistrates-county-crown-court/Wood-Green-Crown-Court-74.html

Good luck!

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wm1900
2012-02-15 09:08:31
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Re:Can someone be sentence on hear-say evidence?  
Hearsay evidence can be heard following a hearsay application. The defence counsel would have been entitled to challenge the merits / credibility of the evidence as spoken or heard in the 3rd person. However it sounds as if your friend was convicted by a jury, whom I assume evaluated the trial evidence. It is often the case of one persons word against another; this however is not hearsay as it involves and is given by the primary. Judges summing up generally is around the finer points of law and reflecting on the ingredients of the offence, points which the prosecution need to prove and the strengths and weaknesses of both the defence to those ingredients and to the prosecutions case. In short he can give opinion but unless admissions are made he is not really in a position to direct. So can anything be done? well his counsel now must advise him in writing of the outcome and any appeal chances (either way). Hope this helps

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grisham
2012-01-31 09:50:04
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