with some opinions and options.
This is minor offence. I GUESS if he is clean with no previous criminal record, at the worst, plea guilty and receive unconditional discharge. But that will leave him a criminal record for 3 years. At the best, the court find the other party was at fault as well, drop the charge, order him to pay the damage.
Do not afraid of talking to a lawyer. Any lawyer will provide initial consultation (no more than a half an hour) for free. Do some home work before seeing a lawyer, such as detailed description of the case, police report, court documents, his own argument, any evidence, eye witness against the other party or proving his innocence, questions he wants to ask...
This is minor offence. I GUESS if he is clean with no previous criminal record, at the worst, plea guilty and receive unconditional discharge. But that will leave him a criminal record for 3 years. At the best, the court find the other party was at fault as well, drop the charge, order him to pay the damage.
Do not afraid of talking to a lawyer. Any lawyer will provide initial consultation (no more than a half an hour) for free. Do some home work before seeing a lawyer, such as detailed description of the case, police report, court documents, his own argument, any evidence, eye witness against the other party or proving his innocence, questions he wants to ask...