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For anyone out there who has never been to court... it's a horrible experience.

Went to court today, fought a fine and was happy with the outcome.

Was in there for 4 hours! And giving evidence in the witness box for 20 minutes!

Been there before, problem for me though was that the affidavit didn't exactly match what actually happened. So I had to change my plea to guilty as I never stood a chance with the contents of the affidavit!

I was pretty f**kin' pissed off!

For anyone out there who has never been to court... it's a horrible experience.

Went to court today, fought a fine and was happy with the outcome.

Was in there for 4 hours! And giving evidence in the witness box for 20 minutes!

all they do is try make you feel 8 years old again and you spilt juice on the carpet lol, there gonna try there hardest to make you feel small and guilty. depending on the sittuation just roll with it, let the judge think there king kong and it will all be over soon enuf.....

Been there before, problem for me though was that the affidavit didn't exactly match what actually happened. So I had to change my plea to guilty as I never stood a chance with the contents of the affidavit!

I was pretty f**kin' pissed off!

Yeah I had one of those affidavit's. They read it, but then I was questioned over it in the witness box and had to recall all the events!

I even had a school excursion in the court room lol.

What was crazy, was when they a dude who had to come out of the cells downstairs to come to the court room. He walked in through a special door with 2 cops next to him, handcuffed and in prison clothes. He was just standing there, smiling at everyone with a crazy smile on his face! He was up for murder or some serious charge!

When he was escorted out, he shouted "Hope you have a nice day, Mr. Magistrate!"

Yeah I had one of those affidavit's. They read it, but then I was questioned over it in the witness box and had to recall all the events!

Unfortunately for me, I didn't get a chance to read it until it was all over. I wouldn't have even bothered going to court in the first place had I read it first.....

Academy Award winner is all I'm going to say!

For anyone out there who has never been to court... it's a horrible experience.

Went to court today, fought a fine and was happy with the outcome.

Was in there for 4 hours! And giving evidence in the witness box for 20 minutes!

lol, like a home away from home for me unfortunately, but you're right, something about court rooms that you never get to like.

Been there before, problem for me though was that the affidavit didn't exactly match what actually happened. So I had to change my plea to guilty as I never stood a chance with the contents of the affidavit!

I was pretty f**kin' pissed off!

huh, obviously not your affidavit so why didn't you argue it if you didn't agree with it.....unless it was accurate and you were telling little porkies, yeah :P .

You're allowed to take written material with you on the stand and refer to it regularly by stating you don't recall a case of events.

Anyone who doesn't keep accurate records along the way in written form is wasting their time in court, they'll tear you apart in 60 seconds if they know you don't recall exactly what took place......all 'T's must be crossed and all 'I's must be dotted otherwise don't bother taking time off work to go and just pay up.

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