“...the criminal justice system is not required to concern itself with any losses you might have incurred”
Not correct, Zeuhl. In fact quite the reverse is true. Here is the “Prosecutors’ Pledge”:
http://www.cps.gov.uk...rosecutor_pledge.html
To save you looking it up, it says (among other things) “On conviction, apply for appropriate order for compensation, restitution or future protection of the victim.”
It is open to the court to determine whether the defendant has funds or not. If an order has been made and is not paid as directed the defendant will be brought back to court to explain why payment has not been made. There are a number of other matters contained within the Pledge which do not seem to have been followed through in your case, maisiemoo. Alas, I think that now the case is concluded it is too late to make a request for compensation. As has been mentioned, civil action via the Small Claims court is an option.