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5th September 2008, 23:33
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: HELP REQUIRED - Summons to appear at court Quote:
Originally Posted by 21stcentury I have filled in the not guilty part of the form and returned it and asked for the person who work for the DVLA who made the statement attend court. So they can answer the fact that they have made a mistake. | Noooo!
That's exactly what you don't want to do. By putting them into the witness stand, you have handed them on a plate the chance to correct the error. Evidence on oath always trumps the written statement.
If you had simply let the statement stand, you could have exploited the error without the DVLA having an opportunity to respond...
With just that statement, there was probably a good chance that immediately after the prosecution has closed it case, a submission of no case to answer would have succeeded
"Your worships, the evidence given in the statement by XXXX of the DVLA states that the alleged offence will occurr in the future - 17th December 2008. If, as I suspect, this is a simple typographical error and that the date should have been 2007, then the prosecution case fails as that co-incides with the date that I both sold the vehicle and informed the DVLA of the change of keeper; thus meeting my legal obligations." |
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18th September 2008, 13:06
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: HELP REQUIRED - Summons to appear at court Quote:
Originally Posted by 21stcentury I dont want to allow them to get off that easily, so I have advised her that I will see her in court tomorrow. | My advice would be to do as she has asked, wasting the courts time will not go down well with the magistrates. |
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19th September 2008, 16:59
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: HELP REQUIRED - Summons to appear at court Hi, congrats on your win at court
However, I just wanted to clarify something. You were prosecuted by DVLA for not notifying them of change of keeper, right?
I might be confused over this, but my husband sold a car a couple years ago and as he normally is, was a bit late in sending off the stuff to the DVLA. About a month after he sold it, he received a letter from DVLA notifying him that the person he'd sold it to had applied for the log book and I can't remember the exact wording, but the letter basically said that if there was a dispute then to reply with details and if there wasn't then don't bother. And that was that. There was never any hint of a threat of fines or convictions and as the man had applied for the log book, Mr.W never bothered sending the stuff off. Never heard another word.
I guess that's why I'm confused over why you were prosecuted!  |
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19th September 2008, 17:33
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: HELP REQUIRED - Summons to appear at court Thanks Rob, was a happy man.
Mrs Wifey,
Yes I was prosecuted for failing to notify a change of keeper. I sent it off in Dec 2007 Heard nothing since a few weeks ago advising me that I was to appear at court. I sent notification to DVLA the following day I sold the vehicle. I also still saw the guy I sold it to driving about on it and still does even now. It appears that failing to notify the DVLA of a change of keeper is a criminal offence, with punishments of upto £ | |