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Can We Now Discuss This Case?
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I don't know if this was the story that we can't debate on, but according to the Daily Mail reporting restrictions were lifted this afternoon.
I don't know if this was the story that we can't debate on, but according to the Daily Mail reporting restrictions were lifted this afternoon.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Throughout the ages, people have flouted the law to bring attention to a cause or right what they see as a wrong for example.
Some have been applauded louder than others but each share a common factor - they knew they were infringing the law and took the risk of incurring the penalty for that.
We can admire or we can criticise but it goes with the territory.
Some have been applauded louder than others but each share a common factor - they knew they were infringing the law and took the risk of incurring the penalty for that.
We can admire or we can criticise but it goes with the territory.
CORBY LOON. Don't know why you are ranting at me. Never mentioned the "courts" but still, if yo insist.
//TOGO, he pled guilty, if he thought he had done nothing wrong, why would he have done that? //
Perhaps his duty soliciter was "advised" by the scuffers that if he entered a guilty plea at these proceedings that he would be released on bail? As they do. I thought all you "diesel fitters" knew such things. :))
//TOGO, he pled guilty, if he thought he had done nothing wrong, why would he have done that? //
Perhaps his duty soliciter was "advised" by the scuffers that if he entered a guilty plea at these proceedings that he would be released on bail? As they do. I thought all you "diesel fitters" knew such things. :))