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I really do not understand how you can plead guilty and then get off. I suggest the local newspaper.Have you got written proof he pleaded guilty?
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Quote from: gavinjconway on March 01, 2014, 19:10:141 word.... moveI was thinking exactly the same thing..... move!The letter was probably written by the Secretary with or without the other committee members knowing about it. Dealing with all this can only be detrimental to your health. This awful man is never going to leave you alone.Your profile doesn't say where you live. Are there any other allotments nearby?
Vidcare,There appears on the internet the attached"http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/topstories/10355629.No_council_action_after_allotment_fight_between_pensioners/?ref=ntIf this was your incident, then I suspect that the Police caution refered to is not a court verdict.From the details published in the paper they give you the name of the reporter who wrote the article. I would be very surprised if they would not run another article detailing your allegations and the outcome that you are facing. It would obviously be a matter of judgement on your part as to whether you consider it in your best overall interest to continue. I think the advice proffered above: to relocate is the simplest.I wonder whether you would not be best served by either returning to the Council asking for a transfer to a convenient site. As to moving the chattels, perhaps they would assist. In my experience, local council officers will do almost anything to avoid the spotlight of publicity. Good luck.Please send PM if you wish.
Quote from: ancellsfarmer on March 02, 2014, 14:41:21Vidcare,There appears on the internet the attached"http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/topstories/10355629.No_council_action_after_allotment_fight_between_pensioners/?ref=ntIf this was your incident, then I suspect that the Police caution refered to is not a court verdict.From the details published in the paper they give you the name of the reporter who wrote the article. I would be very surprised if they would not run another article detailing your allegations and the outcome that you are facing. It would obviously be a matter of judgement on your part as to whether you consider it in your best overall interest to continue. I think the advice proffered above: to relocate is the simplest.I wonder whether you would not be best served by either returning to the Council asking for a transfer to a convenient site. As to moving the chattels, perhaps they would assist. In my experience, local council officers will do almost anything to avoid the spotlight of publicity. Good luck.Please send PM if you wish.Vidcare, if that is indeed the story of your assault, then the assailant has officially accepted criminal liability by accepting a police caution. So he has admitted guilt. There will be no further action, so the case won't come to court.If you threatened that you'd have him sent to prison or some such, then he has "won" in the sense that no punishment will be meted out, other than an addition to his criminal record. His case may indeed have been discharged by the court, but he has NOT been cleared.If the letter sent to you of making a false accusation, then the author of the letter is mistaken. Accepting a caution is in law exactly the same as pleading guilty.
From what has been said he has not 'won the case' and you should send a cop of the details and the eviction order to the council and the committee chair and ask them to sort it out. Sounds to me as if you have been there too long to be able to relocate to a different site. If the guilty party is facing no action, it stands to reason that the innocent party should also face not action. I certainly would get back to the newspaper about it.
Quote from: Digeroo on March 02, 2014, 16:02:44From what has been said he has not 'won the case' and you should send a cop of the details and the eviction order to the council and the committee chair and ask them to sort it out. Sounds to me as if you have been there too long to be able to relocate to a different site. If the guilty party is facing no action, it stands to reason that the innocent party should also face not action. I certainly would get back to the newspaper about it.Thanks Digeroojust dropped a email to the editor of the Newcastle Chronicle i like your "If the guilty party is facing no action, it stands to reason that the innocent party should also face not action. " will keep every one informed of any reaction
Sorry that you feel that you have to move- but may be the best decision.