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racial (words)
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my son is going to court next week on a racial abuse charge,as somebody claims he heard him say a racist remark. he is not guilty of this,but a solicitor says the worst case scenario is 6 months prison, please does any body know if this has happend before. it seems a bit harsh as he has no previous.
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Very few racial abuse cases make it to court because it is often difficult to get any evidence that will stand up in court. The fact that it has gone to court means there must be evidence. It would not go to court if it was just one word against another.
Was the alleged remark in a public place and are there likely to be witnesses who could have heard the remark?
Was the alleged remark in a public place and are there likely to be witnesses who could have heard the remark?
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firstly how do you know your son didnt say it,was you there?
or are you just a mom trying to pretect her precious,do no wrong son?
As stated before there MUST be significant evidence for it to be going to court,And yes I know somebody who served 6months for racial abuse,but it wasnt just 1 word like your son,and there was evidence.
Wish your son luck
or are you just a mom trying to pretect her precious,do no wrong son?
As stated before there MUST be significant evidence for it to be going to court,And yes I know somebody who served 6months for racial abuse,but it wasnt just 1 word like your son,and there was evidence.
Wish your son luck
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errrr, how will the solicitor be any use if he is not already asking for the witness statemenst and the defendant's statements? has your son pleaded guilty or not guilty? Will he need a barrister at crown court i he pleads not guilty and the magistrates send it there? have you plenty of money to pay for one?
Stewards do not have their backs to the crowd and they do not watch the game. Their job is to 'police' the crowd. They will be specifically trying to identify trouble, like fights breaking out and abusive behaviour.
They are unlikely to report the abuse to the police if they not sure. There is absolutely no reason for him to indiscriminately pick an innocent man from the crowd and lie about what they have said.
They are unlikely to report the abuse to the police if they not sure. There is absolutely no reason for him to indiscriminately pick an innocent man from the crowd and lie about what they have said.