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my friend turn up for his cousin job. he left England and went to his native country due to personal problem back home

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roxnroll | 17:56 Sun 01st Jan 2012 | Criminal
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when his cousin (original employee) turn up for his job he was arrested and later on given 2 month suspended sentence. it was a job in a tesco store. my friend applied for police certificate back from home and his record show " No Trace". Which means no convictions, cautions and impending prosecution.

will he face any charges if he come back to uk ( Though his police certificate shows No Trace)
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A bit complicated that one...
can't help sorry.

jem
eh?
you will have to me more clear if you want any sort of sensible reply
What exactly was he charged with when he was arrested?

If he was given a 2 month suspended sentence then surely his case is over, why do you worry that he will face further charges?
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my friend turn up for his cousin job(original employee) who was sick those days. later on his cousin (original employee ) was arrested and faced 2 month suspended sentence. however my friend had not done anything wrong except posing to be the original employee(though he was not).

though it look a bit strange that why the employer didnt recognize my friend in first instance. the reason is that his cousin(Original Employee) was new employee and was his first day however didnt turn up for job due to illness and send his cousin(my friend).
when his cousin(original employee) turn up for job he was arrested on his first day in job.lol. I know its a complicated story or may be i have made it complicate by constantly shifting between original employee and fake employee.
still don't understand in the slightest, sorry
what was he charged with in court?
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@maidup. Yes, you are right the case is over as far his cousin(original employee) is concerned. because he was arrested and later given 2 month suspended sentence and sacked from job on his first day.lol

However, i am asking on my friend behalf who turn up for his cousin job. The reason i am asking is that he want to come to UK for Phd Studies since he got a scholarship and he says if he is charged with community work is fine. but if he went to jail then it mean he will be deported and his scholarship is worth around 120,000 pound (Phd Course of 4 year).
Fake rings alarm bells...if you pretend to be someone you're not then you are asking for trouble.
But its all over now?
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@sara. his cousin (original employee)was charged in court with breach of trust and alleged of providing his ID card (identity card or something like it) to his cousin(my friend).
Oh you're really not making total sense here rox....how can we help if we dont' know the full story? Prolly best to tell him not to come back here if that's how it's going!
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@maidup. i dont know whether its over or not. it was 5 year ago. for sure its over for his cousin as he has already been trialed and given 2 month suspended sentence.

For my friend, i dont know whether its over or not. He send me his police certificate application form to check police record. i send to ACPO on his behalf and his police certificate shows "NO Trace"
I can't be sure about this, but I think your friend would have been arrested at the same time as his cousin. If he had already left the UK by then he's probably got away with this fairly minor offence.

It doesn't seem serious enough for the authorities to trace him but only the Police can tell you for sure.
"Oh what a tangled web we weave....

jem
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@maidup. Yup, You are right. by the time police arrested his cousin, my friend had left uk due to family problems.

His police certificate shows "No Trace" Which i ask yesterday from police here in london . The police said, No Trace on certificate means the person has no convictions, cautions, warning and impending prosecutions.

police officer said if someone has impending prosecution then his certificate will shows "Trace"
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the reason i posted this is that he got admission in York University for phd studies on his government scholarship which is worth around 120k pound.
Well either the police are telling the truth and he is not a wanted person or they are lying in the hope of enticing him back and arresting him. You choose.

The other possibility is that there is confusion over which cousin is which - is the person who is going to turn up to claim the scholarship the person who has actually been granted it?
The more I read the posts & answers the more my head becomes in a mucking fuddle.
You're saying "My friend turned up for his cousins job" you say at 'Tesco'
this is not how it is done here in the UK.
If my sister wanted 3 months off work, I couldn't step in & do it for her... Doh!!
(SOMETHING DOESN'T SOUND RIGHT HERE)

JEM
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@dzug. scholarship guy is my friend who left uk without being arrested. he was the one who went in place of his cousin. The orginal employee( his cousin) case is already over.

he says he is bringing 120,000 pound to uk economy. i said they dont want ur 120k, they want only u.lolz
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@jem. yup it happen in tesco here in london back in 2006. his cousin didnt inform tesco and he never knew that replacement in that shape is possible. he was afraid to lose job if he didnt turn up on his first day.

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