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  • help with court date v gladstone

    got a court date at my local court in around 20 days,


    its a gladstone one for parking tickets*

    on my defence i only wrote that i sent them the car sales contract for transfer of liability, no pics added as there was no option on the online portal

    i got a witness statement emailed from gladstone and they said i never gave any proof etc.*

    i have not been told by court to give a witness statement,

    wondering if i can send in my witness statement and add my car sales contract copy to prove i was not the owner, without them asking for it, and if so what court email do i send it to so its added to my case.* and also do i have to ask permission to gladstone before sending the witness statement by email* ( said on internet somewhere permission required).


    also i dont want to go to court as i feel my witness statement is enough evidence i got a car sales contract and photocopy of the letter i sent to them (no tracking) for transfer of liability.
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    Yes you can submit a witness statement, just email it to court and opponent - we have a template in the column on the right but you'll need to heavily adapt as this is parking related. Just make sure you get it submitted in the next 5 days.
    You don't have a choice if the hearing goes ahead, you must attend, although in current circumstances it is likely to be a telephone hearing. Have you been given any details as yet?
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      Did the document you received from the court allocating your case not instruct you to submit all documents by .......?

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