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Can i get discharged or can i get my case droped on the Crown Court by the PCMH?

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Trickman111 | 19:56 Sun 10th Apr 2011 | Criminal
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Ive got to go to the Crown Court on monday and the reason for that is: one of my work mate reported me and said i broked into her house and stoled some money and a mobile from her. The only evidence shes got against me is her statemant and she could identified me (which is preatty obviously coz shes worked with me months ago). I have a good character (upstanding character, full time job, paying taxes, ni number, house renting, cars insurance, tv license...etc)
They are the facts: there is no forensic evidence, no witness (apart of my brother who confirmed i was at home), no items have been found by the police in my addresse which is belong to her, no tools have been found, no clothes what she said i was wearing on that night (i wasnt there!!!!!! i did not even know where she lives what was her name), shes made an issue when shes described me (even she knew who i am she said i am 35-36 years old but i am only 26!!!), the distance between our adresse is for about 10-15 miles (how did i get there not the get caught by any CCTV, traffic or shop cameras, my car has been parking in front of my house...etc), there is no CCTV, video-photo-shop cameras has been reckorded me on that area (as i said i was in my bed), there is no sign of somebody get into her house or flat by force (no broken window, no broken lock or door---shes actually said shes left the door open and i just walked into her house "what a coincidence") and ive got the change my solicitor because there is an other male is showed up who could well have been responsible for this crime. But shes keep saying it was me (shes a liar i think it is very obviously for everyone)
Can i get discharged tomorrow on the firts hearing?Can my case still reach the trial on the Crown Court without sufficient evidence against me?
Please answer me as soon as you could
Kind regards
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Hello Everyone


I just came back from the PCMH...it was like a stand up comedy. They agreed to send my case to the trial and the evidence against me is: the aggrived statemant and she "identified me". There is some extra information:on that night shes been out drinking, she said i broke into her house on saturday morning but she gone to work on sunday night to find out what is my full name is. So shes contact to the police on monday after work....
I think this is more then ridicilious and the way how the prosecutors working is a big joke!
Or is it just me who think that...??
you need to get another firm of solicitors asap matey
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do you have any idea where can i find the best? it is sound so unbelieveble its happening with me...You know i work propery, i pay tax-ni number-council tax-tv licence - 2 insurances for two cars- ill try to never hurt anyone and this is what ive got for exchange! this is so unfair...
Do you really think this is the fault of my solicitor and barrister?
Aw and one more interesting thing: as i said before my brother has made a statemant and the prosecutor wants to use it against me
how dose it possible?
no ido not think it's the fault of your solicitor or barrister and never said that. I am saying If you are unrepresented, you need to get represented now your solicitor will be able to anser all of these questions, whilst also having the benefit of the full facts
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all right thanks your answer too me

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