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I attended court today as a witness.
In January 2002, I was hit by a driver who gave me false details. The police traced him, he admitted the offence, they charged him, and sent him a summons.
He never attended court so was given two further summonses, but failed to appear at those either. A warrant was issued for his arrest.
52 months later, I am called to appear at Mcr Mags to give evidence.
The letter told me to be there by 0945. The defendant's letter read 1345.
His was right. Grr!
At 1430, there was still no sign of him. He later turned up and pleaded guilty. No mention of costs.
It's a crazy system that allows this kind of thing to drag out. The CPS will have to pay me a day's wages (£85), travelling and meal expenses because despite admitting the offences to the police at the time, this case has been drawn out beyond comprehension. And why was I required to give evidence in a case where he had previously admitted guilt?
M.A.D.
In January 2002, I was hit by a driver who gave me false details. The police traced him, he admitted the offence, they charged him, and sent him a summons.
He never attended court so was given two further summonses, but failed to appear at those either. A warrant was issued for his arrest.
52 months later, I am called to appear at Mcr Mags to give evidence.
The letter told me to be there by 0945. The defendant's letter read 1345.
His was right. Grr!
At 1430, there was still no sign of him. He later turned up and pleaded guilty. No mention of costs.
It's a crazy system that allows this kind of thing to drag out. The CPS will have to pay me a day's wages (£85), travelling and meal expenses because despite admitting the offences to the police at the time, this case has been drawn out beyond comprehension. And why was I required to give evidence in a case where he had previously admitted guilt?
M.A.D.