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I am being charged with ABH and its my 1st Offense what is my likly outcome ?
I got arrested yesterday for a incident that happened a month ago. Me and my friends assaulted someone who has just headbutted a mate of mine who was a girl, she has pressed charges aswell against him but i have now been released on bale untill further investiagtions have been complete. As i say this i my 1st offence and when i spoke to the police i admitted to hitting him in the stomach or upper leg but he has a cut lip and a bleeding nose which one of my freinds must of done.
I have to go back to the police soon but i was abit worries about what is going to happen, i dont think any of my freinds with admit to hitting him in the face so what will happen ?
I have to go back to the police soon but i was abit worries about what is going to happen, i dont think any of my freinds with admit to hitting him in the face so what will happen ?
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Look, Mat, no one can come on here and give you a definitive answer to "what will happen?". Let me explain why:
You have given some details, however, without actually knowing the full facts it's impossible for anyone to guess the likely outcome, not least because none of us is involved in your case, nor will be trying it.
I'm not criticising you by what I'm about to say, however, had you asked opinions about the sentencing guidelines for, say, ABH, then that's quite simple to find by just looking it up on the net. For example, check out this link:
http://www.cps.gov.uk...g_actual_bodily_harm/
That, though, is merely indicative of what could theoretically happen to you if you end up being convicted at court of in this instance, ABH. It does not take into account all the other circumstances surrounding the case, i.e. what other charges have been brought, who saw what, who did what, who said what, so on and so forth.
Hopefully, you can see the complications involved? I'm assuming that you had access to a solicitor during your time in Police custody? S/He would be able to advise you a lot better than all of us because s/he will have a far better idea of what happened and would have access to most of the evidence available. So, speak to that person as a first port of call. Failing that, don't be afraid to try to contact the Police Officer dealing with the case who may be able to give you the benefit of their experience and let you have an informed guess.
You have given some details, however, without actually knowing the full facts it's impossible for anyone to guess the likely outcome, not least because none of us is involved in your case, nor will be trying it.
I'm not criticising you by what I'm about to say, however, had you asked opinions about the sentencing guidelines for, say, ABH, then that's quite simple to find by just looking it up on the net. For example, check out this link:
http://www.cps.gov.uk...g_actual_bodily_harm/
That, though, is merely indicative of what could theoretically happen to you if you end up being convicted at court of in this instance, ABH. It does not take into account all the other circumstances surrounding the case, i.e. what other charges have been brought, who saw what, who did what, who said what, so on and so forth.
Hopefully, you can see the complications involved? I'm assuming that you had access to a solicitor during your time in Police custody? S/He would be able to advise you a lot better than all of us because s/he will have a far better idea of what happened and would have access to most of the evidence available. So, speak to that person as a first port of call. Failing that, don't be afraid to try to contact the Police Officer dealing with the case who may be able to give you the benefit of their experience and let you have an informed guess.
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