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Newton Hearing
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Can someone please explain what this is to me, in plain answer simple terms, thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its a hearing where the verdict (guilty) is not in dispute but there are factual circumstances that may affect the sentence. New Judge gave an excellent example yesterday.
Defendant is in court for speeding. Does not deny that they were speeding but says that they were not doing the 120 alleged by the police but were only doing 80 and are offering evidence to support this. The two speeds carry different punishments so a Newton hearing can be held to establish the facts.
Defendant is in court for speeding. Does not deny that they were speeding but says that they were not doing the 120 alleged by the police but were only doing 80 and are offering evidence to support this. The two speeds carry different punishments so a Newton hearing can be held to establish the facts.