Can you please tell us what you have been charged with in relation to this matter? Pretty please.
So i had a bit of a read. This sucker is interesting
Farahbakht v Midas Australia Pty Ltd [2006] NSWSC 1322 - BarNet Jade
A couple of bits I really really liked.
"If witnesses are ... deterred from coming forward in the aid of legal proceedings, it will be impossible that justice can be administered. It would be better that the doors of the courts of justice were at once closed"
That case cites " In
Wellby v Still (1892) 66 LT 523; 8 TLR 202, the plaintiff’s solicitor and his son wrote letters, to persons who were likely to be called as witnesses, which were not threatening in any way, but disparaged the defendants. Kekewich J had not the slightest doubt or hesitation that they amounted to a contempt, on the basis that though there had been no intimidation, there had been an endeavour to warp the minds of possible witnesses, which the court could not tolerate."
So can you believe it some twit wrote a letter to presons who where likely to be called as witnesses. Those letters were not even threatening on intimidating and they were written by a real lawyer, well some of them anyways.
Now read paragraph 54. See this punter acknowledged that he stuffed up. Owned it, apologised for it and managed to avoid jail as a result. You seem keen on avoiding responsibility based on the info on the now closed thread.
I really really like this bit "As was pointed out by Byrne J in
R v McLachlan, the whole point is that in our adversarial system, evidence will often be called by one party which the other believes to be false, and the assessment of that evidence is a matter for the court, not for the other party." So it is not for you to determine if what the witnesses were saying is true that is the job of the court.
I really like paragrapns 58/59. So this dude apologised. He still had to pay the other party's legal bills. See you want to think this through. Either you lawyer up big time OR you self represent and if it goes badly you will be paying the other party's lawyers. I've said to you before, this is NOT the stuff for DIY.