We're sympathetic Tank but life is tough and not always fair. There are firefighters, police officers, doctors, and lawyers, with convictions. What generally happens is they have to choose another career path for a while to prove their character and then, if they have the qualifications etc, they get accepted.
Sorry Winston - he have been told that the ban from joining the Police is absolutely for life - no chance even if he proves his character for the next 15 years.
No help I know, but people with dope convictions can't get into the USA or various other countries, yet many would consider that unfair. Heck, you can't get into Australia if you have certain convictions - ironic eh.
Difference is that most charges drop off your record after 10 years - This does not - as mentioned its a life ban from applying.
Patience, he'll get there.
Same deal for young med/law students. They have to take a step back and wait.
If you can actually prove the consequences you are worried about, there is a small chance the judge might bend the law. Judges can do this - I remember one looking at the press bench and telling them not to write anything down. There is mercy.
However proof of the consequences doesn't mean you or the solicitor just telling the judge - that is far too weak. You'd need someone to give expert evidence. You'd also need evidence as to your son's character. Worth thinking about but you'd have to combine it with a guilty plea pretty quick.
We would have done this is there was a chance - but there is no diversion and no discharge without conviction (ie fines and walking but no criminal charge) (we have been told) for EBA - The Judge cannot be lenient even if he wants to be.
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