Hairy Cornflake (DLT) NOT GUILTY
Discussion
Breadvan72 said:
The Judge's job is to fall asleep while reading affidavits, not to make affidavits (fibby or not).
This was a solicitor who sat as a judge part time. Don't ask me how that works, it came from my solicitor.The affidavit was to freeze my bank account because I had supposedly promised to supply her with documents by a specific date when I had told her I would not be in possession of those documents for a further two months. No mistake, no misunderstanding, a veritable lie...
mybrainhurts said:
Dammit...I was relying on this to kill off soaps forever...
Well for one, I'm sure some bloke what I remember as being called 'Grant' from a pub in Walford did touch me up in a way best described as 'inappropriate'. MBH, I reckon you was similarly 'touched', eh? And a few other regulars on NP&E....Please write all your
Mr Lawyer
CPS North West
Dungeon of Incompetence
Manchester
M1 3RD
mybrainhurts said:
Yes, I'm touched all right. People keep telling me...
That did make me smile. The combination of DLT clearly walking free, subject to little more I think, William Roache walking free, Michael Le veil walking free and Freddie Starr being charged four times and already off three and Jim Davison charged twice and not prosecuted makes the wheels of justice visibly somewhat out of kilter in these cases IMO.
I have thought for some time that the danger of making defendants in sexual abuse trials public but not the defendants produced a probable inherently unfair approach. I think these trials underline this. If several accusers in the Roache and Travis trials cannot convince either jury the question as to whether this has become an abuse of process must be seriously considered. There are more possible trials in the pipeline which means more misery for the exposed accused with an excellent chance of dismissal. This need resolving forthwith.
Steffan said:
mybrainhurts said:
Yes, I'm touched all right. People keep telling me...
That did make me smile. The combination of DLT clearly walking free, subject to little more I think, William Roache walking free, Michael Le veil walking free and Freddie Starr being charged four times and already off three and Jim Davison charged twice and not prosecuted makes the wheels of justice visibly somewhat out of kilter in these cases IMO.
turbobloke said:
Fear not Steffan the highly paid geniuses at the CPS are working on a master plan as we type, there's no clue as to what it might be but we can be reassured that it won't come cheap
say that again, so far it's reportedly cost £2.7M (£500K+ in police overtime).I know it's probably not fair, but one look at her says a lot...
Alison Saunders - DPP
Ozzie Osmond said:
The real issue here is the idiocy of trying to bring prosecutions 40 years after the alleged crimes. Can't see any justice in it myself - it's not as if the alleged victims had been murdered and the bodies hidden so there was no way of detecting the crime.
Top trolling!turbobloke said:
rohrl said:
Scuffers said:
Does it?Go on, tell us what your one look says.
Scuffers said:
turbobloke said:
Fear not Steffan the highly paid geniuses at the CPS are working on a master plan as we type, there's no clue as to what it might be but we can be reassured that it won't come cheap
say that again, so far it's reportedly cost £2.7M (£500K+ in police overtime).I know it's probably not fair, but one look at her says a lot...
Alison Saunders - DPP
"A barrister who oversaw the conviction of Stephen Lawrence's killers and was praised for her work during the London riots is to become the top prosecutor in England and Wales.
Alison Saunders, the chief crown prosecutor for London, will be only the second woman to become director of public prosecutions (DPP) when she replaces Keir Starmer later this year.
Saunders, who has been at the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) since its inception in 1986, was recently made a Companion of the Order of the Bath in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace for her work during the London riots.
As violence flared across the capital and then other English cities in the summer of 2011, Saunders and her colleagues were said to have worked around the clock to deal with offenders who were being arrested by police.
However, the Hillsborough Family Support Group expressed concern at the appointment because in 1996 Saunders, then a lawyer in the attorney general's office, gave advice that an application for a new inquest into the deaths be refused. The inquests were finally quashed last year.
is the first time the CPS has appointed an internal candidate as DPP
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