This is not justice 2
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it's utter boloxs , let the farmer back post haste and this time give him a M16 to make sure he gets the gypo c**t![]()
these thieving little bast*rds should be shot soon as they commit the second offence![]()
i was gonna write my own comment but youve already summed it up perfectly 4 me
All out reform reform of the Civil system is the only thing that will put a stop to this sort of nonsense.
The legal system has created a market in the UK for the bottom feeders to pursue these ludicrous claims. In a way, it's kind of hard to blame the lawyers. It is nonetheless regrettable that all too few of them seem to have adequate principles to withstand the temptation to accept such work.
Is it really the case that there are lawyers who have to accept this sort of work to pay their mortgages?? If so, there are clearly too many of them in the marketplace and a cull is long overdue.
The legal system has created a market in the UK for the bottom feeders to pursue these ludicrous claims. In a way, it's kind of hard to blame the lawyers. It is nonetheless regrettable that all too few of them seem to have adequate principles to withstand the temptation to accept such work.
Is it really the case that there are lawyers who have to accept this sort of work to pay their mortgages?? If so, there are clearly too many of them in the marketplace and a cull is long overdue.

hey, the pikeys didn't "speed", so are blameless of anything. Don't forget now kiddies, the only crime apart from defending your home, is speeding... best to drive at a snails pace, and leave your front door unlocked, with a plate of biscuits so the gyps can have a snack while they remove whatever they like. Oh, and a bogroll for after they shit on your carpet.
Tony Martin = hero.
Tony Martin = hero.
And this guy is set free
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/england/newsid_2074000/2074494.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/england/newsid_2074000/2074494.stm
Sometimes the courts get it right...found this in a legal news web site, LawZone:
"The Crown Prosecution Service has decided to make no charges in the case of John Lambert, the retired BR employee who killed an armed burglar in a fight at his home.
The burglar, Darren Taylor, came armed with a knife and an accomplice, Ian Reed. They held the knife to the neck of Mrs Carol Lambert and ransacked their house, taking money and credit cards. During a scuffle Mr Lambert stabbed Taylor with Taylor's own knife and he died at the scene. Taylor, who was on licence following a previous conviction, was said to have been under in the influence of drugs at the time of the crime.
Reed, a heroin addict, was also injured in the affray. Reed was sentenced to eight years and ordered to complete a further 14 months of a previous sentence.
The case is interesting mainly in that it may indicate a harder view of what constitutes 'reasonable force' being taken by the CPS.
The decision was backed at Reed's trial by Mr Justice Hunt, who said the decision by the CPS not to prosecute was "entirely proper"."
Alex
"The Crown Prosecution Service has decided to make no charges in the case of John Lambert, the retired BR employee who killed an armed burglar in a fight at his home.
The burglar, Darren Taylor, came armed with a knife and an accomplice, Ian Reed. They held the knife to the neck of Mrs Carol Lambert and ransacked their house, taking money and credit cards. During a scuffle Mr Lambert stabbed Taylor with Taylor's own knife and he died at the scene. Taylor, who was on licence following a previous conviction, was said to have been under in the influence of drugs at the time of the crime.
Reed, a heroin addict, was also injured in the affray. Reed was sentenced to eight years and ordered to complete a further 14 months of a previous sentence.
The case is interesting mainly in that it may indicate a harder view of what constitutes 'reasonable force' being taken by the CPS.
The decision was backed at Reed's trial by Mr Justice Hunt, who said the decision by the CPS not to prosecute was "entirely proper"."
Alex
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