Hi there,
My son fell foul of a process last year. He's only just moved to Liverpool and was travelling to a job interview and had the wrong ticket for his journey. He accepts that he had the wrong ticket, received a penalty fare but was advised to appeal online. To cut a long story short, he didn't receive notice that the appeal had been rejected, but crucially didn't receive any further correspondence from Merseyrail. He lives in an apartment building in Liverpool and was not receiving any post. Eventually, a couple of weeks ago, he was handed a massive pile of post from the building staff, and discovered that this process had gone all the way to magistrates court and he'd been prosecuted. The fine had gone up to more than £400!
We've been in touch with Merseyrail and they've accepted our case and have agreed to an out of court settlement which we have paid. However my son has to make a statutory declaration to the court to state that he was not aware that the case was ongoing. This bit we're ok with.
However, the court also need him to state whether he is guilty or not guilty. This is the bit we are struggling with. If he claims not guilty, then the case will start again, Merseyrail will withdraw their action. But what grounds can he claim to be not guilty? If he claims that he is guilty will he automatically get a crimial record? even though he's reached an 'out of court settlement' with Merseyrail?
We have 3 options - Guilty - want to attend court, Guilty - don't want to attend court, Not guilty.
If he pleads guilty then there is an option to provide mitigating circumstances, but if he pleads not guilty then he has to explain why?
Any advice would be welcome!
My son fell foul of a process last year. He's only just moved to Liverpool and was travelling to a job interview and had the wrong ticket for his journey. He accepts that he had the wrong ticket, received a penalty fare but was advised to appeal online. To cut a long story short, he didn't receive notice that the appeal had been rejected, but crucially didn't receive any further correspondence from Merseyrail. He lives in an apartment building in Liverpool and was not receiving any post. Eventually, a couple of weeks ago, he was handed a massive pile of post from the building staff, and discovered that this process had gone all the way to magistrates court and he'd been prosecuted. The fine had gone up to more than £400!
We've been in touch with Merseyrail and they've accepted our case and have agreed to an out of court settlement which we have paid. However my son has to make a statutory declaration to the court to state that he was not aware that the case was ongoing. This bit we're ok with.
However, the court also need him to state whether he is guilty or not guilty. This is the bit we are struggling with. If he claims not guilty, then the case will start again, Merseyrail will withdraw their action. But what grounds can he claim to be not guilty? If he claims that he is guilty will he automatically get a crimial record? even though he's reached an 'out of court settlement' with Merseyrail?
We have 3 options - Guilty - want to attend court, Guilty - don't want to attend court, Not guilty.
If he pleads guilty then there is an option to provide mitigating circumstances, but if he pleads not guilty then he has to explain why?
Any advice would be welcome!