SafeSpeed wrote:
JT wrote:
The way that reads to me is that guilty pleas will no longer be heard in front of a Magistrate, but via some new cheaper and quicker system, perhaps equivalent to the small claims track for dealing with civil cases.
With the collossal rise in speed cameras the courts must also be seeing a lot more cases which can't be dealt with by FPN, ie where the speed is too high or where the lucky recipient is already on 9 points.
Under the present system even if the defendant pleads guilty it still has to go to a full trial hearing before a magistrate, when all they are really doing is looking up the appropriate sentence and applying it.
I thought of that - but (I understand) magistrates deal with 200 pleas of guilty by letter in a day. Surely that's not sufficient to worry about?
You can't plead guilty by letter in either of the circumstances I quoted - you have to appear in person for sentencing. That is perhaps what they want to change, so that you can have your driving ban dished out by fixed penalty instead of just the points.
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And are we not entitled to judgement for sentencing as well as innocence or guilt?
Of course you will be - simply plead Not Guilty. Expect the penalty to be harsher than if you'd just "assumed the position" of course...