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jeepers wrote:okay. So john need to discuss with a lawyer and not police nor magistrate? The john lawyer will bring it forward to the magistrate? Or a lawyer aint necessary ?
konartis wrote:All jane has to do is inform the prosecution that she doesn't wish to offer her evidence in the matter, if john was charged then its maybe they both were in an accident and jane was the victim and was not compensated or suffered injury and the police submitted the file and charges were recommend against john, so if thats the case, jane has to give evidence as to what transpired and supporting evidence for the prosecution to prove the case....therefore she "has a say"
So she can speak to the complainant in the matter and let him/her know of the intention not to give evidence....the complaint would then inform the prosecution on the day of the matter
The prosecution would then indicate to the magistrate that the VC wishes to adopt a "certain position" in the matter, she would be placed in the witness box, questioned why she doesn't want to give evidence...she wud say she forgive etc, they would ask if she was paid, forced etc....obviously no....
The magistrate would then ask the prosecution if they can proceed without Jane's evidence....the prosecution would say no....
Matter dismissed.....you can PM me for more info.
rollingstock wrote:konartis wrote:All jane has to do is inform the prosecution that she doesn't wish to offer her evidence in the matter, if john was charged then its maybe they both were in an accident and jane was the victim and was not compensated or suffered injury and the police submitted the file and charges were recommend against john, so if thats the case, jane has to give evidence as to what transpired and supporting evidence for the prosecution to prove the case....therefore she "has a say"
So she can speak to the complainant in the matter and let him/her know of the intention not to give evidence....the complaint would then inform the prosecution on the day of the matter
The prosecution would then indicate to the magistrate that the VC wishes to adopt a "certain position" in the matter, she would be placed in the witness box, questioned why she doesn't want to give evidence...she wud say she forgive etc, they would ask if she was paid, forced etc....obviously no....
The magistrate would then ask the prosecution if they can proceed without Jane's evidence....the prosecution would say no....
Matter dismissed.....you can PM me for more info.
What toots you posting? Aren't you a lawyer?
Jane is a witness not a virtual complainant. This is a matter of the state vs John. If Jane refuses to give evidence, her statement can still be tendered and she considered a hostile witness.
My advice is to speak to a lawyer to handle the case. The only person that can drop the matter at this point is the DPP.
rollingstock wrote:John was charged due to a breach of the mv&rt act, which resulted in injury or damage to Jane's property.
In the strictest letter of the law jane had no say in the furtherance of the matter, it's is directly the state vs John. Jane's evidence would be integral to the case however there would be other material evidence to support the charge.
John's choices are either to plead guilty and pay the fine or plead innocent and await a determination by the magistrate ; or if lucky a dismissal due to none appearance of the police complainant.
rollingstock wrote:John was charged due to a breach of the mv&rt act, which resulted in injury or damage to Jane's property.
In the strictest letter of the law jane had no say in the furtherance of the matter, it's is directly the state vs John. Jane's evidence would be integral to the case however there would be other material evidence to support the charge.
John's choices are either to plead guilty and pay the fine or plead innocent and await a determination by the magistrate ; or if lucky a dismissal due to none appearance of the police complainant.
rollingstock wrote:What toots yuh talking? Settlement has nothing to do with prosecution for a beach of the mv&rt act.
Do some proper research or speak to someone more knowledgeable please.
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