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Mrsab | 18:08 Mon 11th Oct 2010 | Law
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Please advise, i have been diagnosed with clinical depression and this is a result of worry and anxiety regarding proceedings which are taking place.

I feel very sad and depressed and have been having suicidal thoughts,
My psychologist has advised me not to attend court as this could make things worse for me mentally.

How do i get excused from attending?
Pls help
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get your psychiatrist or doctor to write a letter to the court to excuse you from proceedings due to ill mental health.
a court can sumons anyone to court but they can't go against a medical professional.
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wilkesneil thank you please elaborate
Victim Support also provides advice and support to witnesses. Call them on 0845 30 30 900 to discuss you situation with them:
http://www.victimsupp...elp%20for%20witnesses

Chris
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victim support has been a waste of time, tried speaking to them no joy
basically as long as your psychiatrist or doctor say your unfit to attend court then the letter is good enough to excuse you. My aunty got her doctor to write a letter saying a case had made her bed and she che was unfit to be questionned in court 9giving evidence) and the court excused her, but if you have no letter and just fail to attend the police will knock for you.
Mrsab, if you have just being diagnosed then your GP will know, and you can ask them to write a letter if it's easier that asking your psychologist. Don't delay asking though - the sooner the court has the letter, the better.
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wilkesneil
Thank you, i dont mean to be nosy, im just really worried, please tell me if you don't mind was your aunty the only witness and what happened with the case
she was the only witness giving evidence.
other's were victims.
case went ahead and the person got 8 years....
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wilkesneil, thank you for the update, i take it that the 8 victims gave evidence and therefore she was not required
there were a few victims, she was only 1 giving evidence as a neutral.
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thank you, im just wondering being the only witness if i do not attend will they drop the case
NO!! It's domestic violence, and the CPS will follow the guidance given in their protocols. To many victims of domestic violence are "induced" to retract their statements, therefore the CPS now have protocols in place to carry on with the prosecution after a victim statement retraction.
You have been given good advice on your previous posts on the best way forward with this subject. Please follow the advice given!
themayor

// It's domestic violence//,

What's domestic violence?
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well the cps suck, they dont care about victims and justice,
The more cases they have the more income they generate
i don't even want to be separated from my husband
no ones even asked me or considered what my views are
Mr Mayor I appreciate what you have said, but if that is the case about proceeding without me etc, why is there then a need to make things even worse for me by threatening to send a summons, im not even at home, statying here and there, they wont ever get to give me the summons in my hand, but its an unwanted headache,,,,
The bXXXXXXX have broken up a family i curse them every night ,,,
what right do they have
most people have fights it dont mean fcking toture them does it
its funnt they let go of cases where victims want to proceed and when victim begs them not to they fing toure them
anyway im fed up now with all this, they an keep looking for me to give me the summons, even if they do, i am depressed and cant recall anything , what a fcing waste of time
i hope the ones responsible rot in hell
Madam, for someone who can't recall anything, your powers of memory are amazing. You have been posting incoherent comments on this thread for days now. The advice given to you has been generally along the lines of, "Seek professional advice, be it legal or medical". If you persist in your obstinancy you will only be the author of your own misfortune. I wish you well and hope you have a happy outcome, but don't come on here moaning if it all goes pear-shaped. There is only so much that we amateurs can do.
Mrsab. For your info there is no time limit on a "Witness Summons". You could be avoiding the police/courts and CPS for a very long time! No it's not torture. Domestic violence offences often escalate over time. A slap today, a punch next week, then perhaps you will get thrown down the stairs! But so what you are quite happy to be a VICTIM!!
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mike thank you,,, i am really upset, but you are very right,
The mayor i guess thats the view some people have which to them justifies breaking families up,,,,,, but anyway i appreacite your views,, i have decided i will attend and answer the summons, however i will not give any evidence
i think that is a good idea.
hi mrsab - have you had a summons issued yet? I am in a simlar position (i have my summons) and would be interested in knowing the outcome of your case? Thanks

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