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Jo5678 | 21:59 Wed 17th May 2017 | Travel
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Back in December 2016, I admitted an offence and got a deferred sentence to be on good behaviour until 31st May 2017. I will appear back at court then but I have recieved a citation to attend a pleading diet on 6th a June as I have been accused of committing a vandalism and breach of the peace offence on a march 21st 2017 although I wasn't even there and didn't do it. Is this breaching my bond? Or do I need to be found guilty of a crime within that deferred sentence time.
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Can we have some clarification as to which country's judicial system you're referring to, please? I've never heard the term 'citation' used in English courts; I mainly associate it with US courts. However a bit of googling suggests that it might be used within the Scottish justice system.

So are you in Scotland, the USA or somewhere else? (This website is UK-based. There are plenty of people here with knowledge of English law and possibly a few who're familiar with Scottish law. However I doubt that anyone here knows much about US state or federal laws).
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I am referring to the word citation as in a summons to go to court. I am in UK
Answered on your other thread.

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