Taxi License Suspension Appeal

Summary

If your taxi license is suspended due to criminal allegations, you can appeal the decision. Being arrested means youre taken into custody, while an allegation is an accusation. A caution is a formal warning for minor offenses, and a charge is a formal accusation requiring a court appearance. Evidence of your whereabouts during the alleged incident can be crucial. Consult a solicitor specializing in criminal law for personalized advice.

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I was in Spain at the time of the alleged incident a telephone conversation between me and a person living in UK I was arrested once I returned to the uk a week after the telephone conversation The police attended my home address with a arrested warrant but I was in Spain so I attended police station and was arrested and cautioned and released on police bail that as been deferred by the police to July to answer bail 5 months after the incident that I am seeking to challenge if the case goes to trial
It sounds like you're currently on police bail and awaiting a decision to charge you or not. Here are some points to consider:
- You have the right to challenge any charges brought against you.
- Evidence of your whereabouts (being in Spain) could be crucial.
- Consult a solicitor specializing in criminal law for tailored advice.
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English law what the difference between Arrested allegation and caution with charge of a criminal offence
Here's a brief overview of the differences:
- Arrested Allegation: Being arrested means you are taken into custody by the police. An allegation is simply an accusation and does not mean you are guilty.
- Caution: A formal warning given by the police for minor crimes. It stays on your record but is not a conviction.
- Charge: When the police formally accuse you of a crime. You will be required to appear in court to face the charges.
Do you need any further clarification on any of these points?