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Can an ABH be settled or dropped if compensation is agreed?

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rizpick | 21:29 Wed 29th Dec 2010 | Civil
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I was wondering if I managed to get my solicitor to contact the victim, whether I can settledwit the victims outside of court. I know that there injuries are minor even thought it is an ABH. However I would really like to settle this without going to court or getting a convcition to save my job and my future.It is the first and only time have ever been in this situation. Is this at all possible, and if so how do I go about logging it with the local CPS or police station
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I doubt it. It's a criminal case and it's the crown that brings the prosecution. Whether the victim wants to proceed or not now is irrelevant I understand.
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Has there ever been cases where a caution or the charges being dropped?
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Sorry just to comment on the last post I hit a 3 guys after my friend had attacked them after he was vocaly provoked. I stupidly got involved when I should have walked away. Unfortunately my mate did strike first and I just saw red as I just saw them in a tussle. I am hoping the CPS may take a lenient stance on me :-(
As factor says (rightly) you cannot pay to get out of a criminal case,or almost everyone would do it and the legal systen would fall apart.
Also as factor says,once the Crown decides on a prosecution it is no longer up to the victim to withdraw or not.
I am sorry,but I think you had better realise that this case IS going to court and will take it's course whatever you may wish personally.
Good Luck though.

Sorry to repeat what you said factor,just backing you up.
PS:~
If you and your friend struck out first,then I am afraid your hope that the CPS will be lenient is very unlikely.
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thanks for the advise, I wasnt intending it to be blod money , its just that I did not realise that the case was out the accusers hands. I have spoken to my solicitor and he says the worst case scenario is a high community service, and a suspended sentence, I am grateful if it turns out to be that as it may mean I will be able to keep my job!

One last question.. At what point do I need to inform my employer? I am worried that I may lose my job over this before I even get to court and that will look even worse for me...
I would (personally) wait under the court case is over (whatever the outcome) to tell your employer.
After all if you tell them before the court case they may act as if the worst outcome had happened,when of course it may not.
No real point in telling them too soon.
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Thanks invictas, i think I may need a character ref from them though, and plus it looks like I ma scheduled to do installations and training overseas around the times of the court case, typical hey!
Well rizpick,
I wish you a Happy 2011,and I hope that both the court case and your employment problems go as you want them too.
Just remember the old motto:~
"Everything Passes".
Jo
So your friend attacked three blokes for giving him verbal? You then waded in and attacked them as well? Now you want to pervert the course of justice by briding them not to give evidence or drop the case?

Hmmm, let me think. OK I'v come to a conclusion. I may be wrong and am willing to admit to that if evidence to the contrary becomes available.

Both you and your friend are thugs. Small and petty minded animals that deseve a lot more than this mealy mouthed justice system will give you.
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Bit harsh cassa333! For all you know these two men could be victims of harassment or racial abuse by 3 drunken louts Who knows ? You are guiilty of a rush to judgement I say!
rizpick. No one person on here can tell you exactly what will happen in your case. It is a group fight and there will most likely of been alot of complex situations that has resulted to your situation as it stands.

If it wernt for the injuries recieved by the other party then there would be no ABH so it is possible that if they withdrew their statements that the ABH charge COULD go away. As these guys say, the ABH charge COULD stay, it COULD be dropped to affray, or the case COULD be dropped all together.

You are most likely to get you best results from sitting down with your solicitor and having a looong chat. But yes, you do have a certain degree of control (maybe slim) and some options avaliable to you.

These guys on here might know a little bit about the "book of law" but they know absolutley nothing about your case or you as a person.


This is the reason you get fools like cassa333 and lucythomas7 making stupid comments about things that they know nothing about... People that are sheltered from the goings on of the real world.... are narrow minded.... cannot stand up for themselves, families or friends ect ect.

Like standian says, anything could have happend that night.

Be smart and good luck
Oh and nearly forgot, I am in a similar situation where I am being charged with GBH. No previous convictions and lead my own happy/succesful life. Im not guilty of any 'unlawful' violence what so ever but I guess i'll just have to wait and see how great the british justice system is.

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