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Jo Murder ! What Happens Now?

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EDDIE51 | 13:14 Sat 18th Jun 2016 | Law
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The man accused of murdering Jo Cox has refused to give his correct name
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36567005
What name would he be charged under? Will they use what they know his real name is?
He is playing the 'insane' policy hoping to spend his life in Broadmoor rather than a jail cell !
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He will still be charged with "name refused" on the charge sheet.
He must be mad if he'd prefer Broadmoor.
It used to be the case that if you did not plead you could not be tried. To encourage people to plead if they refused to do so they were taken to the prison yard, covered with a large board and heavy weights were put upon them gradually until they either pleaded or were crushed to death. Nowadays an automatic 'not guilty' plea is entered and the trial proceeds as normal, unless he is found unfit to plead.
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I wondered if they would use a pseudonym like 'John Doe' as happens in the USA ( or so I hear)
Not in my experience as a charge room sergeant
John, or Jane Doe is normally used for unidentified corpses.
According to The Guardian.... //Asked at Westminster magistrates court on Saturday to confirm his name, Mair said: “My name is death to traitors, freedom for Britain.” The judge then asked the defendant’s lawyers to confirm that his name was Thomas Mair, which they did.//
I never understand why anyone would wish to go to a hospital like Broadmoor instead of prison. A stay in a 'normal' psychiatric hospital is scary enough.

Being in a Acute Medical Ward that is a dumping ground for Geriatric and Psychie patients is worse especially when one has actual medical problems and would appreciate some serenity and sleep. Had all that last week :-( Now in Acute coronary ward. Paradise and peace. Own room. From Hades to heaven.
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Broadmoor does not seem as bad as some think it is
http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/life-inside-broadmoor-mental-health-4572387
I don't think he is 'Mad enough' for Broadmoor, there is a 'secure hospital' just up the road from me. He may end up there!
Tell me about it, Retro! Been there &c...
Retro, have you got an expected release date?
Dannyll
No. Might get an angiogram at St Georges next week if I am good (ambulance day transfer). Meanwhile I spend the w/e just popping pill cocktails in Cardio St Helier. Have escape plan firmly in place for Brexit vote on 23rd even if I get recaptured to end up in the cooler. :-)

Good man^^ ;o)
Rc. I'm no expert,,,,,,,, but I very much doubt you're vote will make a difference. Don't you dare move from that hospital bed until the papers signed. Are you any better ?
//but I very much doubt you vote will make a difference.\\

That has to be the silliest comment I have read on this site.
Thanks anneie
Every vote counts and I will vote. Apathy is not my way. In hospital I am independent, mobile, feed and shower/ shave myself. Apart fro drug rounds the staff don't know I am here. I even do my 24 hr fluid charts as am on diuretics and 1500ml fluid restriction. I do not accept I have had a coronary event and they wont miss me for 40 mins. This referendum is serious to me and I believe my vote may count.
I am sorry Eddie for going off topic andnhi-jacking your post!
Jack. One vote won't make any difference to the outcome but, I believe you know that !!!!!!!!!
One vote may not, but when so many look towards celebs and other names to make decisions for them, how many will conclude that one side has the support of the criminally insane so maybe they should support the other lot ?

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