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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If that's accurate (remember we only have you're word and you're obviously not impartial) that seems quite a serious degree of injury for a caution
Unless your son beat him about too!
You could lodge a complaint about the police decision not to pass this on to the CPS
http:// www.ipc c.gov.u .../you r_compl aint_.a spx
Unless your son beat him about too!
You could lodge a complaint about the police decision not to pass this on to the CPS
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It happens
My friends son was waiting at a bus stop in his school uniform, with a couple of mates
A car stopped, 4 men gout out and beat him up very badly.
Why?
A case of mistaken identity and they to were let off with a caution
Sadly, unless you have huge amounts of dosh, you may have to just let this go
My friends son was waiting at a bus stop in his school uniform, with a couple of mates
A car stopped, 4 men gout out and beat him up very badly.
Why?
A case of mistaken identity and they to were let off with a caution
Sadly, unless you have huge amounts of dosh, you may have to just let this go
I do not think civil action is only for the very rich oj, there is of course no point taking action against men of straw, but in your case it is unlikely that all four people can be men of straw. Remember that you can issue a statutory demand if you wish and bankruptcy with all the difficulties that will entail. I would suggest to anyone owed money to consider action in the civil courts or take professional advice.
This article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4610072.stm
gives a bit of background to the use of cautions.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4610072.stm
gives a bit of background to the use of cautions.