TLDR Magistrates hearing tomorrow, identity stolen and attached to a car/driver that isn't mine/me. Don't know what to do!
Hi everyone,
So, quick summary - i have had a number of parking tickets and speeding fines registered against my name. The vehicle isn't mine and I don't know the driver. I believe someone has stolen my identity and are racking up all these charges. I have got a letter from the DVLA confirming the vehicle is and never was mine, and the image from the speed camera is clearly not me. That being said, I have to go to magistrates court tomorrow for a hearing for failure to notify them of the driver and for the original offence. I suffer with anxiety so naturally my mind has been going all over the place ever since. I just don't know what to prepare, what to expect from the hearing and how to best put across my case. I know i'm not guilty but I don't know if I trust myself under the stress of the hearing to be able to calmly put across my case.
Can anyone suggest any other evidence I can take to prove my case, also what to expect from the hearing? If this does go to trial I'll have to hire a solicitor but I would really rather it didn't go that far and common sense prevails.
Thank you :-)
Hi everyone,
So, quick summary - i have had a number of parking tickets and speeding fines registered against my name. The vehicle isn't mine and I don't know the driver. I believe someone has stolen my identity and are racking up all these charges. I have got a letter from the DVLA confirming the vehicle is and never was mine, and the image from the speed camera is clearly not me. That being said, I have to go to magistrates court tomorrow for a hearing for failure to notify them of the driver and for the original offence. I suffer with anxiety so naturally my mind has been going all over the place ever since. I just don't know what to prepare, what to expect from the hearing and how to best put across my case. I know i'm not guilty but I don't know if I trust myself under the stress of the hearing to be able to calmly put across my case.
Can anyone suggest any other evidence I can take to prove my case, also what to expect from the hearing? If this does go to trial I'll have to hire a solicitor but I would really rather it didn't go that far and common sense prevails.
Thank you :-)
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