Re: Misallocating payments and ignoring email to exploit Magistrates court costs
The issues regarding payment misallocation have happened again and have been summonsed for non-payment when in fact my account has been up to date at all times.
Going to court shortly. The council has had its chances as I've let them know on two previous occasions it happened; this time they can go through the embarrassment of being made to look negligent in front of the judge.
Attached documents:
Defendant's Grounds of Appeal
Case stated (draft)
R (Nicolson) v Tottenham Magistrates [2015] EWHC 1252 (Admin)
The issues regarding payment misallocation have happened again and have been summonsed for non-payment when in fact my account has been up to date at all times.
Going to court shortly. The council has had its chances as I've let them know on two previous occasions it happened; this time they can go through the embarrassment of being made to look negligent in front of the judge.
From: outlawlgo
To: grimsby magistrates court list
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015
Subject: Grounds of Appeal - Council Tax Liability Order Hearing
Dear court listing officer
Will you please acknowledge receipt of this email and ensure that the three attachments are seen by the Legal Advisor and JPs for a Council Tax Liability Order hearing on 2 October 2015.
I will be attending to appear before the bench. I request that on the court dismissing the complaint that the court, under the provision of section 64(1)(b) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980, make an order as to costs as it thinks just and reasonable.
Your sincerely
outlawlgo
To: grimsby magistrates court list
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015
Subject: Grounds of Appeal - Council Tax Liability Order Hearing
Dear court listing officer
Will you please acknowledge receipt of this email and ensure that the three attachments are seen by the Legal Advisor and JPs for a Council Tax Liability Order hearing on 2 October 2015.
I will be attending to appear before the bench. I request that on the court dismissing the complaint that the court, under the provision of section 64(1)(b) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980, make an order as to costs as it thinks just and reasonable.
Your sincerely
outlawlgo
Defendant's Grounds of Appeal
Case stated (draft)
R (Nicolson) v Tottenham Magistrates [2015] EWHC 1252 (Admin)
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