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It seems you are looking to draft a witness statement to challenge a council tax liability order. I'll provide a detailed and structured witness statement based on the information you've given.
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**Witness Statement**
***. Introduction:**
- My name is [Your Full Name], residing at [Your Address]. This statement supports my challenge against the council tax liability order issued by [Council Name].
***. Background Information:**
- I received a notice regarding unpaid council tax for the period [specific period].
- Despite my financial difficulties, I have made efforts to communicate with the council and resolve the issue amicably.
***. Improper Use of Single Justice Procedure (SJP):**
- The council improperly used the Single Justice Procedure (SJP) for my council tax case.
- The SJP is designed for specific minor offences and should not be applied to council tax matters unless explicitly permitted by law.
***. Procedural Irregularities:**
- Similar to the railway cases considered by Senior District Judge Goldspring, there are procedural errors in my case that could invalidate the proceedings.
- In the ruling, Judge Goldspring emphasized that prosecutions were invalid due to improper use of the SJP.
***. Jurisdictional Issues:**
*. **Improper Use
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Certainly! Here is a detailed and structured witness statement for challenging a council tax liability order based on the information provided:
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**Witness Statement**
***. Introduction:**
- My name is [Your Full Name], residing at [Your Address]. This statement supports my challenge against the council tax liability order issued by [Council Name].
***. Background Information:**
- I received a notice regarding unpaid council tax for the period [specific period].
- Despite my financial difficulties, I have made efforts to communicate with the council and resolve the issue amicably.
***. Improper Use of Single Justice Procedure (SJP):**
- The council improperly used the Single Justice Procedure (SJP) for my council tax case.
- The SJP is designed for specific minor offences and should not be applied to council tax matters unless explicitly permitted by law.
***. Procedural Irregularities:**
- Similar to the railway cases considered by Senior District Judge Goldspring, there are procedural errors in my case that could invalidate the proceedings.
- In the ruling, Judge Goldspring emphasized that prosecutions were invalid due to improper use of the SJP.
***. Jurisdictional Issues:**
*. **Improper Use of SJP:**
- The S
elaborate :***. Jurisdictional Issues:** *. **Improper Use of SJP:**
Certainly! Here is a detailed and structured witness statement for challenging a council tax liability order, elaborating on jurisdictional issues:
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**Witness Statement**
***. Introduction:**
- My name is [Your Full Name], residing at [Your Address]. This statement supports my challenge against the council tax liability order issued by [Council Name].
***. Background Information:**
- I received a notice regarding unpaid council tax for the period [specific period].
- Despite my financial difficulties, I have made efforts to communicate with the council and resolve the issue amicably.
***. Improper Use of Single Justice Procedure (SJP):**
- The council improperly used the Single Justice Procedure (SJP) for my council tax case.
- The SJP is designed for specific minor offences and should not be applied to council tax matters unless explicitly permitted by law.
***. Procedural Irregularities:**
- Similar to the railway cases considered by Senior District Judge Goldspring, there are procedural errors in my case that could invalidate the proceedings.
- In the ruling, Judge Goldspring emphasized that prosecutions were invalid due to improper use of the SJP.
***. Jurisdictional Issues:**
*. **Improper Use of SJP:**
- The S