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How Many Public Enquiries Must We Endure Now?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-25657 949
until the judiciary are compelled to give the "correct" verdict? To look at this lowlife's family today on the news you could be forgiven for thinking the guy was shot whilst out collecting for the Red cross! I'll have a bet that 10 years from now we'll be crucifying some retired cop, having appealled all the way to the EU supreme court.
until the judiciary are compelled to give the "correct" verdict? To look at this lowlife's family today on the news you could be forgiven for thinking the guy was shot whilst out collecting for the Red cross! I'll have a bet that 10 years from now we'll be crucifying some retired cop, having appealled all the way to the EU supreme court.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with your OP entirely, but inquests are held every day. I take it it was his mother who gave the rousing 'Shakespearean' speech on the steps outside the Coroners court, and the rent-a-mob of young brain-dead lemmings who shouted down the Police afterwards - what a shower...thank God there are some decent young people out there.
There may have to be further investigations because of inconstencies in the police's story.
At the trial of the man charged with supplying Duggan with the gun
// The trial included testimony from seven police officers who were allowed to remain anonymous and use pseudonyms. The Police alleged that Duggan had pulled the gun from his waistband and pointed it at police before they shot him. //
That version of events differs widely from the verson at the inquest. It makes the earlier guilty verdict unsafe.
At the trial of the man charged with supplying Duggan with the gun
// The trial included testimony from seven police officers who were allowed to remain anonymous and use pseudonyms. The Police alleged that Duggan had pulled the gun from his waistband and pointed it at police before they shot him. //
That version of events differs widely from the verson at the inquest. It makes the earlier guilty verdict unsafe.
Anyway.....some more thoughts here
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on13055 87.html
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