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Sorry Snipe, I apologise. It was a warmed up recap of yesterday’s dirge.
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Some issues were ruled inadmissible by the judge. Or so I'm told.BaggyTrousers wrote:I know of at least two things that have been withheld, I assume there may be more but of course, not for discussion here.
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That's what I thought Snipe, unless legal argument has been disclosed, WTF knows.Snipe Watson wrote:There were to be no proceedings todayTender wrote:Read today’s proceedings Snipe. It’s all there.
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'witholding information' of a crime. Aka not being a tout.Snipe Watson wrote:What was "supposedly" withheld? I clearly missed that part.BR wrote: He may be specialised in rape, exposure and perverting cases, but unless he's done work here, he'll not have done Witholding* before.
*I believe England now does have a law on Witholding, but it only applies to specific crimes against weens.
I admit to being guilty myself. I saw a car on the M1 this morning with a defective break light.
In the case of Harrison, the implication is that he knew a rape had been committed, but failed to report it to the police.
Completely separate from attempting to pervert the course of justice. And a lot less serious.
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Police: Don't speculate in your statement, just answer the questions accurately.
RH does as asked, so Headjob goes off on one about verbal fencing, not speculating and only answering the questions he was asked but not all the ones he wasn't asked.
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Cheers I wouldn't have had a Scooby Doo about that. But I'm paid less than Hedworth.BR wrote:'witholding information' of a crime. Aka not being a tout.Snipe Watson wrote:What was "supposedly" withheld? I clearly missed that part.BR wrote: He may be specialised in rape, exposure and perverting cases, but unless he's done work here, he'll not have done Witholding* before.
*I believe England now does have a law on Witholding, but it only applies to specific crimes against weens.
I admit to being guilty myself. I saw a car on the M1 this morning with a defective break light.
In the case of Harrison, the implication is that he knew a rape had been committed, but failed to report it to the police.
Completely separate from attempting to pervert the course of justice. And a lot less serious.
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Not a particularly well known crime (let's face it we tend to receive most of our legal knowledge from the Big Island), but one with a chequered past here, as you can imagine.Snipe Watson wrote:Cheers I wouldn't have had a Scooby Doo about that. But I'm paid less than Hedworth.BR wrote:'witholding information' of a crime. Aka not being a tout.Snipe Watson wrote:What was "supposedly" withheld? I clearly missed that part.BR wrote: He may be specialised in rape, exposure and perverting cases, but unless he's done work here, he'll not have done Witholding* before.
*I believe England now does have a law on Witholding, but it only applies to specific crimes against weens.
I admit to being guilty myself. I saw a car on the M1 this morning with a defective break light.
In the case of Harrison, the implication is that he knew a rape had been committed, but failed to report it to the police.
Completely separate from attempting to pervert the course of justice. And a lot less serious.
Also interesting in that it can cause problems for certain professions (doctors, clergy, etc) who in GB could be expected to maintain client confidentiality. Could end up charged here.
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We never did get to hear Paddy's favourite colour... Or who he voted for in the great British menu....Snipe Watson wrote:Some issues were ruled inadmissible by the judge. Or so I'm told.BaggyTrousers wrote:I know of at least two things that have been withheld, I assume there may be more but of course, not for discussion here.
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Purple and he loves a good Eclair
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FFFS, jury sent home again, another "legal matter has arisen". Will this pantomime ever close?
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Defence evidently still pushing to get it thrown out
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Possibility of a few jurors being thrown outnonplussed wrote:Defence evidently still pushing to get it thrown out
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Possibility of a mistrial given the absolute clusterfeck of the prosecution
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It might be a good thingBaggyTrousers wrote:FFFS, jury sent home again, another "legal matter has arisen". Will this pantomime ever close?
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Mistrial would mean that a case could be brought again?
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DependsDave wrote:Mistrial would mean that a case could be brought again?
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