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boatdrinks | 17:46 Thu 07th Jun 2007 | Criminal
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I have rently been summonsed to appear in court later this month on the above charge.At the time i was questioned december 06 i was not charged or any motoring offence was mentioned.The first i heard about myself been charged was 3 days ago ?Can this possible be right are you not ment to be charged within a certain time limit?
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yes,the time limit is a YEAR,so its well within the time allowed
The time limit, as defined by Section 127 of the Magistrate's Court Act 1980, for the laying of summary charges, is 6 months:
http://cps.gov.uk/legal/section9/chapter_a.htm l#26

The Crown Prosecution Service always has a massive backlog of cases and it's not at all unusual for charges to be laid right at the end of the 6 month period.

Chris
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