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Suspsion of abh

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jonny37 | 11:02 Wed 16th Apr 2008 | Criminal
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I am under suspsion of ABH however the victim I have hit after having made a statement no longer wishes to carry on with the case however there are witnesses who have made statements who seen me attack the man.

Can I still be charged with ABH on the man or would they now go for a public order charge?

My defence is self defence.
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The CPS can proceed with the ABH charge even without the "victim"'s willingness to go ahead but I would have thought they will need that person's evidence to prove a charge in court. Although they have said that they don't wish to proceed are they still willing to attend court and give evidence or are they withdrawing or changing their statement?

See a solicitor. If it genuinely is self defence I cannot see the CPS going ahead with it.
scumbags like you need to be locked up,lets hope the court does it.
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no he has withdrawn his statement and does not wish to attend court.

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