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    hi guys new here wondered if anyone has links to case law i had my face smashed into a wall by a bailiff punched in the face and tried to knee me in the knackers ,his friend pulled him out so he picked up a bloody spade and started waliking back to the house with it ,all because i hurt his foot by slamming the door on it ,guess what i got charged with assault
    admittadly i did run back into house and get a bigger weapon
    there is a bit more to it but basically im looking for case law like vaughan mckenzie , snook mannion etc any help appreciated
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  • #2
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    OMG!

    Well firstly welcome to LB you are most definatly in the right place, I know just the person you need to speak with.

    I will put a shout out.

    P.

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    • #3
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      Whist we wait for him to arrive, please have a read of this thread, its specifically about what you are talking about.

      http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...-Thug-Bailiffs

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      • #4
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        thanks puff i will give some background tomorrow but for starters the (warrant) was issued from a court that had closed 7 months before and now im trying to see it ive been chasing the so called warrant since april and the court that took over the paperwork say no warrant was issued bailiff company says i have a copy (its only their company logo and a print out ) so are refusing to let me see it

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        • #5
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          do you have the name of the bailiff?

          we have ways of seeing if they can legally be a bailiff (forgotten the technical term, I have my tired head on), personally I am shocked at what has happened to you, are you badly hurt? can we help with you recovering?

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          • #6
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            Okay, Puff, I'm here. Hi Rayla. You say that two bailiffs came to your home and the scrote stuck his foot in your door. Could you post up why the scrotes were at your home and what this alleged "warrant" was for, please?

            The bailiffs don't work for Marston Group, by any chance? It sounds like their MO.

            Actually, Rayla, could you send me a PM with full details as it is known bailiffs troll this forum.
            Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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            • #7
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              Good on ya for doing some research, mate. You're obviously serious about this, and bailiffs' conduct is getting to be "seriously beyond a joke." BlueBottle has first-hand experience of these critters (by helping others, I hasten to add !!!)

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              • #8
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                hi blue it was marstons it was a distress warrant for an unpaid motoring offence
                Last edited by rayla; 4th September 2012, 21:40:PM.

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                • #9
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                  oh and i have most of it on film

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                  • #10
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                    yes puff have both there names both certificated so far have about 16 offences lined up for them from fraud to dissaffecting a police officer and extortion and blackmail

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by rayla View Post
                      oh and i have most of it on film
                      Appalling. Copy 3 times and distribute to trusted peeps - but don't do You-Tube......YET !!!

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                      • #12
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                        lol bill solicitors barrister and god knows how many police officers have copies its everywhere and it will end up on youtube one day

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                        • #13
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                          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                          • #14
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                            herts police and truthfully i really thought he meant to seriously fu k me up he already had made a start

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                            • #15
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                              ps the bill of rights bit was notification of a trial as i knew nothing about it

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