I think you have to have an objective in mind first. Do you want to go for full acquittal, reduced charge or mitigated sentence? Once you know what you want, then you can decide on the course effectively toward your benefit. It doesn't mean you'll sure achieve it, but it means less chance of straying off course and losing it.
How to set that objective? Look at the charge and evidence against you. How likely and how far can you rebut the evidence? Your lawyer can advise you on this and make reccomendation for further course of action, but you have to make the decision.
Bro Ramseth,
I am kan chiong for my bro, cos I might have to pay for him and want explore all possibilities. It's my bro case. He's not in here for some reason and I respect his decision. Anyway...
I think it would be fair to assume all accused wish to have full acquittal, so there's where we are going for my bro's case. We are not aware of what evidence in the prosecution file, and the IO didn't reveal too much. So, not really sure how to rebut any evidence.
But after going through with my bro, I felt strongly he had a case to raise significant doubts and they are material in his charges. I will find out what the lawyer feels next week.
1. Try 2(b) (i) and (ii) at the same time, in the same representation.
2. Reps don't work once DPP takes on? Well all depends what is raised in the reps and what quality of work your lawyer produces, right? Like I said earlier, there is a wide range out there in the market. Hehehehehehe.
3. Also, based on the material given, the lawyer should be able to tell you the likelihood of having the reps acceded to.
Bro Busdriver,
I guess we just have to trust our defence lawyer have the knowledge and skills to do what you recommended. Luckily, he's not one of the usual "plead guilty" lawyers out in the market. HAHA...HENG AH
Finally can have a small laugh.
I did ask this the last time....
1. If really representation is successful, my bro will walk a free man...any court fees to pay? Then I assume only need to pay my bro lawyer's fees correct?
2a. If representation fails, then DPP proceeds 3-3 and my bro pleads guilty. If court decides imprisonment then, jail terms are 2-consecutive and 1 concurrent. What about the fines? Max 3 charges added up?
2b. If representation fails, but DPP lower to 2-4 or 1-5, and my bro pleads guilty. If court decides imprisonment then, jail terms should be concurrent. What about the fines? Max 2 charges added up?
2c. If representation fails, and goes trial, DPP proceeds all 6 charges. If court decides imprisonment then, how to calculate possible jail terms? What about the fines? Depends on the mitigating factors? We are just worried the court wants to make this a "deterrent" case in the future...:(
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