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False Imprisonment claim ?

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  • False Imprisonment claim ?

    I am in the process of making a claim for false imprisonment and assault and battery in the county court. I have made claims in the past at my local county court (now closed) and via money claims on line for outstanding debts.

    But..

    In the case of a civil claim such as false imprisonment and assault and battery where the damages claimed(compensation) are already specified as a fixed monatery amount which form is used to start the calim? is it N1 or N208 or some other form.

    It is a strong case and relatively simple it is just I cannot find out the correct way to start the proceedings with any certainty.

    Any help is greatfully received.

    Thanks.
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  • #2
    I can't help on the details sorry but

    Were there criminal proceedings and are you making this claim on the back of them. It would help your case

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    • #3
      Yes a motoring offence,I was found not guilty. The police complaints dept have also found in my favour and delt with the officer concerned via the internal didciplinary proceedure.

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      • #4
        Have you issued the police force a letter before action inline with cpr rules, you may be surprised and receive an offer

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jwh1010 View Post
          Have you issued the police force a letter before action inline with cpr rules, you may be surprised and receive an offer
          I have now and the police have offered £500! How did you know that it was possible they would make an offer?

          I also found out the correct form is the N1 CPR 7.

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          • #6
            Police paid the money OK. Thanks.

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