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It's difficult to know exactly what happened here without further details. If you were not convicted of any offence or cautioned (after an admission of guilt) then I don't understand the fine of £150.wrongrite wrote:In 2005 I was arrested and charged for shoplifting by Police and then released- all on same day in about 1 hours time. Magistrate sent me letter saying he decided not to prosecute me. I did not require to pay any Police or Court fine. The shop asked for prevetative loss fine of 150 which I paid straight away. In hindsight I was scared and did what I was told. Part of the confusion was the store was on multiple story, they assumed I was shoplifting when I was merely moving from one level to another and could pay at final check-out. Anyhow this is what happened.
Complete and utter nonsenseSnaaz82 wrote:The fact that you were not prosecuted is a very positive thing as all crimes proved are prosecuted so clearly there was something not entirely correct about your arrest.
Complete and utter nonsense [/quote]Snaaz82 wrote:The fact that you were not prosecuted is a very positive thing as all crimes proved are prosecuted so clearly there was something not entirely correct about your arrest.
I have a solid background in criminal law. "All crimes proved are prosecuted" - really? Where there is sufficient evidence to charge, there are numerous case disposal options available which don't involve a prosecution including the option of not proceeding with the matter.Snaaz82 wrote:Patagonian there is no need to be rude. I happen to have a solid background in law so I do know what I'm talking about.
If you can't be helpful please don't go around rolling your eyes at other people's opinion - keep it to yourself.
Patagonian there is no need to be rude. I happen to have a solid background in law so I do know what I'm talking about.Snaaz82 wrote:Complete and utter nonsenseSnaaz82 wrote:The fact that you were not prosecuted is a very positive thing as all crimes proved are prosecuted so clearly there was something not entirely correct about your arrest.
.SMAM - thank you kindly for your reassuring response about your friends case, you said he did not disclose anything as it was not needed. Are you going to disclose your situation when you apply- sorry if this sounds personal. I just think if some information does not need to be disclosed then writing it in application can cause problems rather than simplify process of application