Hello,
I was hoping someone could shed some light on this for me..
In October i got a letter saying I had historic debt of £250 relating to a dvla offence (not posting v5 back after vehicle sale) and that I had not responded to court summons letters so a hearing was held in my absence in 2010. Ive moved about ten times since this court hearing happened (2010) and this letter has been the first I heard of this.
I have made a statutory declaration at my local magistrates which was accepted , however they said because the original hearing from 2010 was held in another court (other end of the country) that a new hearing date has been adjourned to that court for December.
I don't understand why if my statutory declaration was accepted? Does anyone have any idea ? My local magistrates have been very vague on the whole matter.
I have spoken to the other magistrates where this new hearing will take place and they said if I plead guilty I can do it via email but if I plead not guilty then I need to go to court. I admit its my own silly fault for not positing a v5 form back but I am not guilty of ignoring court summons. Will I be digging myself a hole if I plead guilty by email ? I'm feeling very confused
thanks for reading
I was hoping someone could shed some light on this for me..
In October i got a letter saying I had historic debt of £250 relating to a dvla offence (not posting v5 back after vehicle sale) and that I had not responded to court summons letters so a hearing was held in my absence in 2010. Ive moved about ten times since this court hearing happened (2010) and this letter has been the first I heard of this.
I have made a statutory declaration at my local magistrates which was accepted , however they said because the original hearing from 2010 was held in another court (other end of the country) that a new hearing date has been adjourned to that court for December.
I don't understand why if my statutory declaration was accepted? Does anyone have any idea ? My local magistrates have been very vague on the whole matter.
I have spoken to the other magistrates where this new hearing will take place and they said if I plead guilty I can do it via email but if I plead not guilty then I need to go to court. I admit its my own silly fault for not positing a v5 form back but I am not guilty of ignoring court summons. Will I be digging myself a hole if I plead guilty by email ? I'm feeling very confused
thanks for reading
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