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    dude, Sorry to hear you were involved in an accident - and a painful one at that. Hope the bones knit well and you don't have to limp every winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJKDDORAI View Post
    bwhahahaha! no mercy on her as she did to you! eye for an eye, nose for a nose?

    but who knows? Maybe she is feeling so guilty that shes ashamed to see you?
    Have you seen her?
    I don't think so. I spoke to her very breifly on the phone yesterday, and when I told her who I was; she didn't even ask how I was.
    "And, look, the luscious and fecund fronds of the Silver Fern has given brilliant birth to a stupendous fruit! A red Hondaberry, desposited by a lesser known species of Plonker Gittus Maximus Idiotus."

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    dude, Sorry to hear you were involved in an accident - and a painful one at that. Hope the bones knit well and you don't have to limp every winter.
    Thanks McJim, Hows life down south anyhow?
    "And, look, the luscious and fecund fronds of the Silver Fern has given brilliant birth to a stupendous fruit! A red Hondaberry, desposited by a lesser known species of Plonker Gittus Maximus Idiotus."

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    If she fights it, the case will go to court. If she is found guilty, you may be allowed to present a victim impact statement prior to her being sentenced.
    That's about it.
    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka View Post
    The impact statement isn't used as evidence to prove the case. It is read by the judge once the case has been proved and is to assist the judge to understand the overall impact of the offending on the victim. The victim can also read the statement themselves to the court if they wish to.
    I knew I had that one right....
    The Victim Impact Statement is used by the judge to help determine an appropriate sentence for the offender IF they are found guilty. To a lesser degree, it could be useful in illustrating to the guilty party just what effect their offence has had on the victim...a little like the so-called restorative justice idea.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Your day in court

    Hi Winter, I went through exactly the same as you after a woman u-turned into me and took me out 2 years ago. I have PM'd you my contact details and some info.

    Good luck, and be staunch in court, you can have your say.

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    U can't just turn up with a victim statement. Needs to be done through victim support and they get it to the judge in time. Ask for reparation too. Worth a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by candor View Post
    U can't just turn up with a victim statement. Needs to be done through victim support and they get it to the judge in time. Ask for reparation too. Worth a try.
    Thats good to know.. Can i just ring victim support and talk to them? worth a shot!
    "And, look, the luscious and fecund fronds of the Silver Fern has given brilliant birth to a stupendous fruit! A red Hondaberry, desposited by a lesser known species of Plonker Gittus Maximus Idiotus."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    Thats good to know.. Can i just ring victim support and talk to them? worth a shot!
    Yup, they came out and interviewed me (I was still out of action recovering at home) and emailed me with updates right up til the court sitting, even walked me into court!

    They make the submission to the court with your impact statement included.

    Call them, you won't regret it!
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    UPDATE... (look at the date on the first post!)

    Got a call from the nice policeman.. Seems I have to front up at court as a witness for the police.. April 9th..

    She has pled not guilty... fucking tramp.

    Something I am really not looking forward to
    "And, look, the luscious and fecund fronds of the Silver Fern has given brilliant birth to a stupendous fruit! A red Hondaberry, desposited by a lesser known species of Plonker Gittus Maximus Idiotus."

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    At least they are prompt... or something.

    As for going to court, look forward to it. It's pretty much your only lawful path of recourse for what pain and damage was done onto you.

    If you get the chance make sure to drop a mention of how impressively quick the law-enforcing community has been at sorting this shit out.
    It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)

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    Ha ,how come nobody told me about victim support when the asian twat opened his door on me and my BMW......that will teach me to ride a beemer I suppose ha ha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    UPDATE... (look at the date on the first post!)

    Got a call from the nice policeman.. Seems I have to front up at court as a witness for the police.. April 9th..

    She has pled not guilty... fucking tramp.

    Something I am really not looking forward to
    Winter have you also had contact from a court Victim Advisor? If not see if you can talk to one of them also, can help explain why the court process has been so slow and also take further statements from you to go before the judge.

    All the best
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    Just so you are prepared. I was involved in a careless use causing injury about 10 years ago, I was the guilty party and I plead guilty. I had a good Lawyer Who promised me that I would not loose my licence, this made it easy for me to plead guilty, true enough to his word I walked out of court with a $1,000 dollar fine and managed to keep my licence, so just so you know it is not a given that she will loose her licence, anyways I think that it was the imediate guilty plea, sort of throwing myself on the mercy of the court that worked for me.

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    I hate guilty people who plead NOT guilty. If the evidence against her is strong enough, she will get the book thrown at her. Because the court hates having it's time wasted.
    I'd guess that the evidence is reasonably strong or the police wouldn't have charged her.
    Fingers crossed for you, mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    The lady that hit me (and broke 6bones & dislocated another) has been charged with careless driving causing injury.

    Now, I know this means she will have to go to court, and has a min of 6months walking.

    I know the max is $4,500 fine and 3months slammer.

    But thats all I know. What happens from here?
    Will they take her license now, or after the court case?

    Seeing as she very nearly killed me, and showed no remorse (no card, no flowers, no visit, no letter nothing!) am I entitled to show up to the court case and explain just how badily i got fucked over,and how shes taken 3 months off my life I won't get back?

    It may sound bad but I really want the book thrown at her.
    whether she fights the charge or not, it is YOUR RIGHT, to write a victim impact statement. You can say whatever you want, and it will be read out in court for you if you dont want to read it yourself. Id suggest reading it yourself though, its your opportunity to put some passion behind the words. And it is up to you to put a passage in it saying "I am further angered, that even with the horrific extent of my injuries, I have had to date no suggestion or=f remorse from the driver whatsoever, not a letter, not even an apology.."" and also put in the part about how you "are now terrified of riding on the road, due to your injuries from a driver who post-accident hasnt seemed to even care, and the fear has held you back, and forced you to withdraw from social events, and work/school whatever, because you are afraid of using your two wheeled transport, and that while some of your physical inuuries are mending slowly, you are still feeling the psychological impact, and you feel you will be dealing with this for some time bl,ah blah blah, if you so feel that way

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