court case thrown out
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dannyedge25
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court case thrown out
just got the call from solicitor about me going equipped for theft with the REFILL key cps dropped it dont have to go court tommorow ha might have few drinks to celebrate.
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Good stuff
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake. WC FIELDS (1880-1946)
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dannyedge25
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anyone any idea how long it normally takes to get confiscated money back once ya bin cleared?
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Not sure on that one but I could probably find out.dannyedge25 wrote:anyone any idea how long it normally takes to get confiscated money back once ya bin cleared?
Good news anyway and the only sensible conclusion to a great big waste of time and public money!
I am unable to see how I could get taken anywhere near a court for the refill key that I have on my keyring; as far as I am aware you cannot be prosecuted for having a key to a lock that is also your possession! They might as well try to prosecute me for having my own door key, on the basis that someone else could have the same lock...
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dannyedge25
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lol yeah cheers yeah see if you could find that thanks
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i got mine back straight away, and my keydannyedge25 wrote:anyone any idea how long it normally takes to get confiscated money back once ya bin cleared?
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dannyedge25
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what like same day or couple of days?
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my solicitor told me that as soon as the paperwork had been completed they would get in touch, i got a letter next day telling me to collect my belongingsdannyedge25 wrote:what like same day or couple of days?
I suppose it all depends on how stubborn they wanna be?
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Been-Grant-Mitchell'd! wrote:My mate from Kent was told that the filth were taking no further action in similar circumstances and that his money would be sent to him (which it was), though it took seven weeks.
His new case is still ongoing after five weeks.
Surely the decision is with the CPS, not the "filth".
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dannyedge25
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no wont have no criminal record from that now
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I got stopped myself back in June in Dorking because I was seen to be making numerous stops at a number of pubs in my car, but after explaining what I do, they asked a few more questions like the usual:
"So how do you know when they're gonna pay out then?", accepted what I done and let me be on my way.
Redhill police were just as acceptable too.
So why can't the rest of them be like it?
"So how do you know when they're gonna pay out then?", accepted what I done and let me be on my way.
Redhill police were just as acceptable too.
So why can't the rest of them be like it?