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Victim Statement - But Not The Victim
This is a bizarre case, two men drag dead body of uncle to post office to claim his pension.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12327139/Irishman-41-dragged-uncles-lifeless-corpse-post-office-withdraw-dead-relatives-246-pension-jailed.html
They were charged with deception.
The victim statement was made by another relative affected by way the men treated their uncle but she is not a victim of the crime they were guilty of.
Can anyone make a victim statement that the court will take notice of?
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They were charged with deception.
The victim statement was made by another relative affected by way the men treated their uncle but she is not a victim of the crime they were guilty of.
Can anyone make a victim statement that the court will take notice of?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."The following people can make a victim impact statement:
the victim of the crime who has suffered harm, including physical, mental or emotional harm or economic loss, which was directly caused by the offence;
a family member of a victim who has died, is ill or is incapacitated because of the crime;
a victim who is less than 14 years of age or their parent or guardian;
a family member on behalf of a victim who has a mental disorder and who does not have the capacity to make a statement themselves.
A parent, family member or guardian of the victim in the case, who has been convicted of the offence against the victim, cannot make a Victim Impact Statement on their behalf."
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all have to be family members, dont they?
( not having a good sight day)
so by standers cant - but dont forget the fish creel case - Bourhill v Young, and or hillsborough cases ( police ( and others) recovered dges because their employer ( the police) had not given them a safe place to work)
all have to be family members, dont they?
( not having a good sight day)
so by standers cant - but dont forget the fish creel case - Bourhill v Young, and or hillsborough cases ( police ( and others) recovered dges because their employer ( the police) had not given them a safe place to work)