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Speeding
Aug 2, 2010
Second statutory declaration
Alleged Offence: speeding
Your road traffic offence question: i had to go to court back in 2008/ early 2009 for a speeding offence i didnt commit as my details were stolen and someone used them to do this offence with evidence i shown the court said i had to do a sat dec and that would be the end of the matter but today out of the blue i had a balift asking for money for the same offence what can i do
Your road traffic offence question: i had to go to court back in 2008/ early 2009 for a speeding offence i didnt commit as my details were stolen and someone used them to do this offence with evidence i shown the court said i had to do a sat dec and that would be the end of the matter but today out of the blue i had a balift asking for money for the same offence what can i do
Category: Speeding
Posted by: patterson
After you make a statutory declaration the prosecution have the right to reissue the summons. It sounds as though they did that and you then missed the second summons - maybe they sent it out to the wrong address? Have you asked for a copy of the papers again?
You need to make another stat dec on the basis that you were not aware of the reissued proceedings and this time make sure that the court have the correct contact details on file.
If you would like my help with this matter come back to me and I will be happy to agree a fixed fee.