Re: Barrister told porkies in court!
Hi all,
CleverClogs, i thought your description of DCA's was spot on.
Garlock, thanks for the info on solicitors. It was actually pt2537 that i was in discussions with regarding an appeal.
I had previously spoken to pt2537, with regards to my case, before the trial. I later decided to go it alone. A number of reasons led me to do this. I thought i had a strong enough case, I thought as a LIP i would have gained an advantage and by going alone i would have avoided up fromt fees for barristers and disbursments.
When i then lost i spoke to pt2537 again, this is when he requested copies of transcripts and counsels advice before commiting to the appeal. He also explained the cost of appealing, which is where it all became un affordable.
I will however contact the solicitors you mentioned next week and see what they think about my chances. If i could get a possitive vibe about it I would look seriously at taking thngs forward.
Gemby
Hi all,
CleverClogs, i thought your description of DCA's was spot on.
Garlock, thanks for the info on solicitors. It was actually pt2537 that i was in discussions with regarding an appeal.
I had previously spoken to pt2537, with regards to my case, before the trial. I later decided to go it alone. A number of reasons led me to do this. I thought i had a strong enough case, I thought as a LIP i would have gained an advantage and by going alone i would have avoided up fromt fees for barristers and disbursments.
When i then lost i spoke to pt2537 again, this is when he requested copies of transcripts and counsels advice before commiting to the appeal. He also explained the cost of appealing, which is where it all became un affordable.
I will however contact the solicitors you mentioned next week and see what they think about my chances. If i could get a possitive vibe about it I would look seriously at taking thngs forward.
Gemby
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