hi, i met my partner in 2002, by the Nov we were engaged and in the February the nightmare began. His ex-wife disowned his son of which he had had no contact for 8 years. The next three years were manipulating torture games on him from his ex and children till his daughter accused him of an offence after being denied the request to come and live with us and stay a further night with her 14 year old boyfriend. His plea was not guilty untill the solicitor adviced him and myself that we could not take the individual through a trial. He would get credit for avoiding a trial and requested i offered a compensation of £10,000. i went berserk, this was suicide but he assured us that he could appeal on his plea to avoid the stress on the girl. This we learn to the dangers of plea bargaining was not the case. He got ten years and the solicitor appealed on his sentence and not his plea bargain. we are now searchin to appeal on this conviction as the police informed me the forensic investigation of the scene showed it did not happen. The solicitor still encouraged the guilty plea and it is crazy. His requests to get phone texts sent to him were ignored and were never collected. His son sent a text to me stating that he played no part in sendining him down and if he'd only listened to him it wouldn't have gone this far. They are out of his life now but it is hard being seperated. Hopefully the new solicitor we have now will sort this mess out. In the meantime I have good days and bad days but they have gone out of our life now and will never be part of it.
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Plea bargains (guilty pleas) are almost impossible to appeal. Obviously you cannot put down the finer details on here as this is a public forum.
I can't understand why he requested certain evidence if he admitted to it (albeit he says it never happened). Did you pay the "compensation?" If you did then that in itself would serve as an "admission of guilt" as far as the Courts of Appeal are concerned.
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the police informed me the forensic investigation of the scene showed it did not happen.Last edited by Rights Fighter; 30 January 2008, 11:06 PM.People Appealing Convictions of Sexual Offences ~http://www.pacso.co.uk
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Originally posted by Rights Fighter View PostPlea bargains (guilty pleas) are almost impossible to appeal. Obviously you cannot put down the finer details on here as this is a public forum.
I can't understand why he requested certain evidence if he admitted to it (albeit he says it never happened). Did you pay the "compensation?" If you did then that in itself would serve as an "admission of guilt" as far as the Courts of Appeal are concerned.
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How did the police inform you? By word of mouth? They would deny that. On the face of it I can't see how this can be appealed. Sorry to dampen your enthusiasm by the way!
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Originally posted by Rights Fighter View PostPlea bargains (guilty pleas) are almost impossible to appeal. Obviously you cannot put down the finer details on here as this is a public forum.
I can't understand why he requested certain evidence if he admitted to it (albeit he says it never happened). Did you pay the "compensation?" If you did then that in itself would serve as an "admission of guilt" as far as the Courts of Appeal are concerned.
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How did the police inform you? By word of mouth? They would deny that. On the face of it I can't see how this can be appealed.
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He never sdmitted to the accusation and maintains his innocence now of which in my heart of hearts believe. A laughing victim is not that of a victim of an alleged incident but what goes around does in the end does come around as they say. He knew after he had made a mistake with this pleas bargain but he was withdrawing from an addicion and self awareness and relaization of im[lications were not a thought. He thought the solicitor was acting in his best interests. So wrong.Originally posted by Rights Fighter View PostPlea bargains (guilty pleas) are almost impossible to appeal. Obviously you cannot put down the finer details on here as this is a public forum.
I can't understand why he requested certain evidence if he admitted to it (albeit he says it never happened). Did you pay the "compensation?" If you did then that in itself would serve as an "admission of guilt" as far as the Courts of Appeal are concerned.
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How did the police inform you? By word of mouth? They would deny that. On the face of it I can't see how this can be appealed.
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