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PCM(UK) Court Case - Heath Parade WS help

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  • PCM(UK) Court Case - Heath Parade WS help

    Hello,

    I've also posted on the MSE site, I apologise for the double post, but I need some reassurance!

    I have a court case coming up on 1st August. I have finished my WS and am about to send it off, but I would like someone to read through it for any glaring omissions or things I should remove. I have attached PCM's witness statement and my statement. If there's anything else you'd like me to attach, please let me know.

    Thanks,

    JC
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    Re: PCM(UK) Court Case - Heath Parade WS help

    Does these help?

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      Re: PCM(UK) Court Case - Heath Parade WS help

      Originally posted by ostell View Post
      Thanks, I have already mentioned the case in my WS.

      Regards,

      JC

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        Re: PCM(UK) Court Case - Heath Parade WS help

        http://www.civillitigationbrief.com/...hy-it-matters/

        WITNESS STATEMENTS A SEVEN WORD GUIDE
        Just tell the court what the facts are.
        CAVEAT LECTOR

        This is only my opinion - "Opinions are made to be changed --or how is truth to be got at?" (Byron)

        You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.
        Cohen, Herb


        There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
        gets his brain a-going.
        Phelps, C. C.


        "They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
        The last words of John Sedgwick

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