Observer wrote:
malcolmw wrote:
Reported in the Daily Mail today is that the circumstances of Freeman's (appropriate name, huh) case is that he declared in court that his client had not received a NIP but it was later found that he had, indeed, received one. I guess that this will revolve around if he knew that he was lying in court.
Serious matter if true but, imo, there's absolutely zero chance that Freeman would lie about that. He wouldn't risk his career to get a client off a poxy speeding ticket. I'd be very surprised if he didn't push his client hard on the truthfulness of such an assertion and, if he had any doubt that his client was not telling the truth, he would have refused to defend him on that basis. At the same time, if he was satisfied that his client was telling the truth, he would have fought tooth and nail to defend him because non-service of a NIP within 14 days is (in law) absolutely fatal to a speeding case (and exactly the type of technicality that Freeman is renowned for winning on), even though the police/partnerships try to con joe public into believing that it's not. That is PTCOJ, but they're never picked up on it.
It says in the paper that the lawyer claimed that his client had not been served with a NIP ahead of the case. Later enquiries seemed to reveal that the client had been served with these papers.. but the question remains as to when the person received them.. and the date or post mark on the envelope will matter.
I rather think his client told him he had not received these papers and did not produce them.. in which case he will have attacked the case on the basis of the lack of NIP within required date. This is hardly perverting the course of justice..
Had the client produced the NIP - then Freeman would have looked for some other evidence to mitigate or advised the person to accept fact he was copped speeding.
As Observer points out.. too many do not realise the 14 day period and pay up on the basis of the menacing tones of these letters - which themselves pervert the course of justice.. and let's look at the Manchester case of the speed camera placed in the wrong speed limit zone, M4 fiasco, Folly Bottom, the speed cam in Humberside which nicked everyone for travelling at 84 mph regardless of speed (only came to light because some geezer set his cruise control and speed recorded was identical on each occasion he received a NIP.. as was everyone else's
(Bogey-brush - bless 'im - he has his uses

had the link on his website when it came to light in 2003 - so I am told by one of the Swiss mob.)
There are countless others .. but hey .. most pay up and shut up without question. The ones who are pinged and don't pay? Half of them do not have a licence.. stole the car or bought a throw away and never registered it..

.. and these are the ones who cause the crashes and maim and kill...
I do doubt if Freeman did not do the homework on this and it does smell fishy considering he has a reputation of finding each and every loophole to get the best outcome for his clients. A smear campaign .. I fear.
