What happens in Court?
What happens in Court?
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SSC!

Original Poster:

1,849 posts

202 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Got a court appearance coming up and I was wondering what happens.

i.e I have to be there at 10am. Do you get taken then or do you have to wait just to be called?


Cheers

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mrmr96

13,736 posts

226 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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You have to fill in some forms and wait in a waiting room. When they are nearly ready to see you you may be taken to a viewing gallery at the back of the court room. When it's time to hear your case you'll be called up to the front.

(I assume we're talking about Magistrates here?)

onlynik

4,117 posts

215 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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mrmr96 said:
You have to fill in some forms and wait in a waiting room. When they are nearly ready to see you you may be taken to a viewing gallery at the back of the court room. When it's time to hear your case you'll be called up to the front.

(I assume we're talking about Magistrates here?)
Probably Sherriff Court - though I'm guessing it is almost the same.

Edited by onlynik on Wednesday 7th October 16:48

360 detailing

1,036 posts

222 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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As a witness Avril?


MintyChris

848 posts

214 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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I had to turn up first thing in the morning. Didnt have a specified time slot but luckily was first case up.

Blukoo

3,812 posts

219 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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You'll have to wait to be called.

I was in court as a witness a few weeks ago and I spent 2 days just sitting around in court before I finally got called up on the 3rd day.

OlberJ

14,101 posts

255 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Yeah, as a witness you have to wait to be called in and that means the other witnesses have to be examined and cross examined 1st. How they decide the order depends how the case is put forward.

SSC!

Original Poster:

1,849 posts

202 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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360 detailing said:
As a witness Avril?
HHmmm witness? Well yes I suppose I was, you see I was... "only supposed to blow the bloody doors off".








laugh

Edited by SSC! on Wednesday 7th October 17:26

VetteG

3,236 posts

266 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Ah well in that case, they put you in a cell until your called and if the judge looks like he is wearing a black hankie of his head your done for!judgeredcard

seriously Sherrif or High Court?


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SSC!

Original Poster:

1,849 posts

202 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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VetteG said:
Ah well in that case, they put you in a cell until your called and if the judge looks like he is wearing a black hankie of his head your done for!judgeredcard

seriously Sherrif or High Court?


G
rofl

Sherrif.

bigblock

782 posts

220 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Turn up around 9.45am, go to the reception desk and show them your summons(if you've been naughty) or witness citation and they will book you in and direct you where to go. Make sure that you do get booked in or you could be sitting waiting for a very long time and possibly find yourself in contempt of court by failing to appear even although you were in the building. Remember to take your toothbrush just in case judge

SSC!

Original Poster:

1,849 posts

202 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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bigblock said:
Turn up around 9.45am, go to the reception desk and show them your summons(if you've been naughty) or witness citation and they will book you in and direct you where to go. Make sure that you do get booked in or you could be sitting waiting for a very long time and possibly find yourself in contempt of court by failing to appear even although you were in the building. Remember to take your toothbrush just in case judge
Are you allowed straightners?? rofl


Thank's folks. I will take it as being a long day then. I just need to work out what to do with the kids now. laugh

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AMD87

2,004 posts

224 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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SSC! said:
I just need to work out what to do with the kids now. laugh

Ave
I'm sure john can look after himself just leave a bowl of water tongue out

so wheres the story on this?? did it involve broken bones laugh

Edited by AMD87 on Wednesday 7th October 21:40

ScottishSamurai

8,158 posts

198 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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Prepare to be waiting a long time.

I was a witness of something, whiched involved my friends neighbour shouting something out of a moving car. I was made to remember every single detail of what happened, court case was in feb this year, the actual event was january 2008. Total joke. Ended up messing up as I couldn't remember a tiny detail of a 2 second incident that happened over a year beforehand.

Back on topic, basically, just go in, sign in. And you will be told what to do, staff are usually helpful and friendly enough. Don't be suprised if your waiting for 2 days or more, happened to me.

Also, if you need a confidence boost, dress smartly and laugh at the dole scum in there trackies waiting for the next of many court cases! Quite fun watching time go by, by watching chavs get angry!

Just stay calm and it's not a bad experience.



And behave for a few months wink

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

247 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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If you're the subject of a speed scenario, prepare to be talked down to. I've done it twice, admittedly both in England, not Scotland, but the magistrates were the most patronising bunch of tossers you could ever imagine. Even the clerk of the court was a condescending bh in the first one. Wish I knew then what I do now. Cow.

Anyway, keep your head and take your time.

VetteG

3,236 posts

266 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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I have been cross examined many times in court, remember that your inquisitor is a professional, you will never beat them if you try to take them on, but what you can do is prepare and prepare again. As soon as its likely that you will be going to court write down all the facts as you see them, keep going over your notes and if you remember any other facts, regardless of how trivial, put them in your notes. Then when the hearing dates comes close, refer to your notes and run through the possible scenario's repeatedly, but importantly, get the facts clear in your head so that you can speak clearly with regard to them. Note that I am emphasisiing facts, not opinions, yours or others but, if you are asked to give an opinion, think through the question very carefully before you reply. Preparation is the key!

Hope this helps

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SSC!

Original Poster:

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202 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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AMD87 said:
SSC! said:
I just need to work out what to do with the kids now. laugh

Ave
I'm sure john can look after himself just leave a bowl of water tongue out
I will leave Joh with a bottle of polish, never know when I will see the car's again laugh

AMD87 said:
so wheres the story on this?? did it involve broken bones laugh
No broken bones this time, I am starting to learn how to walk like an adult now.........

Although who knew the mear mention of ladies lingerie in the back of the unmarked motor could land me in so much trouble. rofl


AMD87

2,004 posts

224 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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SSC! said:
Although who knew the mear mention of ladies lingerie in the back of the unmarked motor could land me in so much trouble. rofl
i cant wait to hear this story now laugh

Edited by AMD87 on Thursday 8th October 12:09