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    Last year i had a court case brought against me by a very well known and highly dodgy parking company.

    I had everything i needed to win the case out right , the court admin team didnt put all my evidance to the court through error and i lost the case even though i had video evidence of lack of signage.

    To be honest i knew i was on a bad footing with the judge as soon as i walked it.

    He refused my appeal

    I put in an application for permission to appeal on the grounds that an afmin error on the courts side aversely affected my defence and that the cliamant blatantly mislead the court with fake evidence

    a hearing was set for the 4th October 2019.

    I was currently working in Fermany atthe time and booked a flight home on the 2nd October , which was cancelled shortly before boarding which led to an insane plames , trains and automobiles adventure to get back to the uK for my case.\

    Everytime i've been to court i have been left waiting.......

    I eventually arrived at the court at 10:12 and was told my case had been struck out

    I was given a form to fill in to have the case reinstated and told i had to have it done by 6 months and it would cost £255.

    I cant find the form anywhere and need to get it in asap.


    Anyone know what form it is i need to send in?

    Any thoyghts on getting this all back up and running?
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