Originally posted by lawlessone2009
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In the motoring matter where you are the solicitor, I can quite understand why you can't have the actual paperwork; after all if you were the unscrupulous type you might then go and 'lose' it. However you should be given copies.
In your case where you aren't the solicitor I imagine that the prosecution would only want to release (copies only, see above) the paperwork to your solicitor, (after all most defendants who aren't in the trade would have left this task to their solicitor; this may well be the first time the PF/CPS have been asked for disclosure by the defendant)
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