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I got the SJPN but hired a solicitor who plead guilty and got me 3 points (min penalty) and the fine. He went to court and it was all done from first hearing.leavetoremain wrote:Never heard of driving on an one-way street going to court. Normally these type of offenses are dealt by the council in the form of PCN and not FPN but as you were caught by police, it is up to them to issue FPN. In your case, did they send the NIP to your registered address and did you name the driver? Asking because failure to identify the driver means MS90 and SJPN (Single Justice Procedure Notice) which is a more serious offence that requires offender to appear in court.
Good character is assessed on the balance of probabilities.kalfahmy wrote:Thank you all.
I can sense from your comments that it will be waste of money. Do you know anyone who was in a similar situation and had a successful application ? I am still hoping there's a way because I can't see why this mistake makes me a not-good character.
1. Did you receive any NIP by post asking to identify the driver?kalfahmy wrote:Thank you.
As my offence has the code "CD10" which is careless driving and by law it subject to ONLY penalty points from 3 to 9 (I got the minimum which is 3 points) and not to imprisonment, it should not be in my criminal record.
Should I declare it as a criminal convection or write a cover letter and mention it there ?
Regards,
Kal
Thanks for the clarification. Personally I think this shouldn't be a problem if you already spent 3 years but you must mention this in your application and if possible attach a covering letter. Surprised that the police officer issued SJPN for a minor offense. The officer must have been in a really bad mood.kalfahmy wrote:Thanks for the replies.
There's no MS90 or anything about identifying the driver or S172 form. What happened in sequence is as following:
1. I was stopped by a police car while driving the wrong way in a one way road (didn't notice of course).
2. No cars or people harmed as it was late afternoon on a Sunday so no on was in the quite street.
3. The police office charged me with carless driving and I received Single Justice notice.
4. I plead guilty and went to court.
5. I hired a solicitor and from the first hearing, the court gave me 3 points and £180 fine.
I have no other offences in my whole life. Can't see why this minor mistake would do any harm!