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Court appearances
« on: 31 October 2008, 18:22:23 »

I am going to be appearing in court, once next weekend at Magistrates court, and once later in November, possibly in Crown court.

I've never been to court before, I'm quite nervous, especially about the appearance in late Nov  :-/

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Re: Court appearances
« Reply #1 on: 31 October 2008, 18:35:09 »

Been to magistrates court lots. Are you being prosecuted - or a witness?

Never been to Crown court but heard that it's a whole load more formal.

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« Reply #2 on: 31 October 2008, 18:58:34 »

Just do as you are told -- and don't forget to pack your toothbrush !!!  ;)
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Re: Court appearances
« Reply #3 on: 31 October 2008, 19:23:42 »

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I am going to be appearing in court, once next weekend at Magistrates court, and once later in November, possibly in Crown court.

I've never been to court before, I'm quite nervous, especially about the appearance in late Nov  :-/


never had you down as the rebellious sort!
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Re: Court appearances
« Reply #4 on: 31 October 2008, 20:19:37 »

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I am going to be appearing in court, once next weekend at Magistrates court, and once later in November, possibly in Crown court.

I've never been to court before, I'm quite nervous, especially about the appearance in late Nov  :-/


never had you down as the rebellious sort!

I'm not ;)

Next weekend at Magistrates Court is our Attestation, when we get officially sworn in and take the oath to keep the Queen's peace.

There are 17 of us in our group. I'm nervous and excited at the same time but it's meant to be a positive and memorable event, so no real worries on that score.

In late November, probably in Crown court, I can't say very much because it relates to an ongoing investigation - other than to say that I am not the suspect and I am presenting evidence... I'm bricking it about that one...  :'(


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Re: Court appearances
« Reply #5 on: 31 October 2008, 20:22:47 »

magistrates court is ok but still an unpleasant experience (depending on what its for)

crown court is a different ball game. something i hope i dont have to do again
« Last Edit: 31 October 2008, 20:23:04 by Tefal »
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Re: Court appearances
« Reply #6 on: 31 October 2008, 20:23:43 »

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magistrates court is ok but still an unpleasant experience (depending on what its for)

crown court is a different ball game. something i hope i dont have to do again

Of course, no need to answer, but may I ask in what role you were in crown court?
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« Reply #7 on: 31 October 2008, 20:26:35 »

i was a witness for the defence, trouble is i was also a rookie copper when the case got to court. i made one slip up on my evidence and i got crucified. i was only in there for 5 mins but at the court for a day an half.
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Re: Court appearances
« Reply #8 on: 31 October 2008, 20:30:48 »

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i was a witness for the defence, trouble is i was also a rookie copper when the case got to court. i made one slip up on my evidence and i got crucified. i was only in there for 5 mins but at the court for a day an half.

At the end of the day my statement etc is 100% accurate and honest so I have no problems sleeping at night - but my biggest worry is being ripped apart by the defence  :-X
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« Reply #9 on: 31 October 2008, 20:34:59 »

i imagine they will.
you'll get your statement back to read through before you go in.

what happened was i mentioned something in court that was not on my statement.
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Re: Court appearances
« Reply #10 on: 31 October 2008, 20:56:50 »

got a fortnight in crown court coming up myself.

already decided they are all guilty!

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Re: Court appearances
« Reply #11 on: 31 October 2008, 21:01:34 »

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i imagine they will.
you'll get your statement back to read through before you go in.

what happened was i mentioned something in court that was not on my statement.


Err done that too.....was a large-scale drugs bust at a nearby nightclub but when it came to court I used the word Target about one of the people arrested. Fortunately the inspector was very calm about it once the case was over, probably helped the guy was found guilty and got 18 months for possession with intent
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Re: Court appearances
« Reply #12 on: 31 October 2008, 21:15:28 »

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i was a witness for the defence, trouble is i was also a rookie copper when the case got to court. i made one slip up on my evidence and i got crucified. i was only in there for 5 mins but at the court for a day an half.

At the end of the day my statement etc is 100% accurate and honest so I have no problems sleeping at night - but my biggest worry is being ripped apart by the defence  :-X

They will ::)  the main thing is to have your facts, perhaps supported by written / noted evidence from the time, the more you can refer to notes the better.
Last in Court (Crown) about a month ago for 3 days, spent one and a half hours on the stand in one go :-X  I expect to be in Crown Court next week, 4 days, so not know how many times, if any, I will be on the stand, I wrote all the reports, so Know my stuff.
Main thing is to be respectful to the Judge and It will not be as bad as you are worrying about. :y

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« Reply #13 on: 31 October 2008, 21:25:28 »

You will find that barrister and barsteward are very similar words !!  Just remain calm, respectful, and breath slowly -- 'twill be OK  ;)
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Re: Court appearances
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i was a witness for the defence, trouble is i was also a rookie copper when the case got to court. i made one slip up on my evidence and i got crucified. i was only in there for 5 mins but at the court for a day an half.

At the end of the day my statement etc is 100% accurate and honest so I have no problems sleeping at night - but my biggest worry is being ripped apart by the defence  :-X

They will ::)  the main thing is to have your facts, perhaps supported by written / noted evidence from the time, the more you can refer to notes the better.
Last in Court (Crown) about a month ago for 3 days, spent one and a half hours on the stand in one go :-X  I expect to be in Crown Court next week, 4 days, so not know how many times, if any, I will be on the stand, I wrote all the reports, so Know my stuff.
Main thing is to be respectful to the Judge and It will not be as bad as you are worrying about. :y


Thanks for the advice mate :y
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