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  • #16
    i am with mjp sols and they are very confident about getting this thrown out of court before it gets to trial myself and my mother are in constant contact with them

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    • #17
      when i say they are confident they will get it thrown out of court i mean they are going to appeal against the charge and persuade the cps to drop it on grounds of not enough evidence

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      • #18
        just found this on their website
        Specialist advice for any investigation into Sexual Offences can be given, confidentially, by one of our experienced sexual offence lawyers.

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        • #19
          Well they haven't seen the evidence as they have not disclosed it?? The only evidence that is need is the fa word.
          Like I say I really don't think you have to give a plea at magistrats I am going to google it now(I'm only saying this because if your sol says you do then maybe you need to look at another) all u do at magistrates is confirm your name and address

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          • #20
            Having googled it I'm now sure that u don't enter a plea magistrate but looking at your sol it many be different were you are.still think you should wait till rf or CH are on

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            • #21
              they are the best in my location

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              • #22
                i will be seeing my sol again on wednesday will keep you posted

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                • #23
                  Have you googled it to see if you enter a plea at magistrates? Like I said earlier the sentencing powers are not enough (in noway am I saying u are guilty or they will find that you guilty)

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                  • #24
                    i have just googled it you are right i dont have to enter a plea but my sol wont change as they have been with me since i was arrested yes they were duty but i am very confident in them as they have said the right things that have settled me and my mother why do they even send something like this to a magistrates if they know they cant deal with it sound ridiculous to me

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                    • #25
                      Hi and welcome though sorry to see another new member here.
                      I think that if you have been charged then at the magistrates court you are read the charges and enter your plea. From there a trial date is set for a Crown Court. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES enter a Guilty Plea at the Magistrates Court if you are not guilty. This CANNOT be retracted and has huge repercussions which will follow you everywhere for a vey long time.
                      The magistrates court does not sentence. that comes in a Crown Court after a trial (if it goes that far) IF you are found guilty. there is a long way to go between then and now. It's good you have faith in your legal team.
                      Keep strong and keep posting and we'll help all we can MH
                      "Only love can light the mirror of your soul" - Chris de Burgh

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                      • #26
                        thank you myhome i'm out standed at how someone can do this to another person they obviously dont see the implications of what they have done i was a happy man but since the day i was arrested i have gone through months of depression thought about killing myself (i know wont do any thing apart from more heart ache for my family) i have lost all my friends all i have is my family who are supporting me the best they can and my girlfriend who has seen through the **** (excuse the language) and has also supported me. i believe though i have no proof my fa is just out for money to either a. continue with her drug habit or b.blow on herself instead of her daughter

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                        • #27
                          I Think its to sort out bail cons if you need them changed and to sort out any legal things that may occur. Hi myhome am sure you don't enter plea

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                          • #28
                            i remember my sol mentioning the same thing as what myhome stated

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                            • #29
                              OMG is correct regarding not having to enter a plea at Mags for a serious offence which is going to be sent to Crown.

                              The confusion may have arisen if there are one or more additional charges which relate to lesser summary or either way offences where a plea might be entered at Mags.

                              One of the best explanations I found for this complicated subject is here:

                              http://www.mulrooneycraghill.com/whe...-what-happens/

                              Another CPS link which mentions sending indictable-only cases 'forthwith' to Crown Court:

                              http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/s_to_u/s...e_crown_court/
                              Last edited by Casehardened; 11 September 2014, 07:57 PM.
                              'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'

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                              • #30
                                thank you case hardened that is very useful to me

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