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Finally Some Common Sense From A Judge.......
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-north ern-ire land-56 942056
.....well done M'lud.
.....well done M'lud.
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Tora, Yippee! One of those rare occasion we agree on something!! Apart from the Judge being sensible and not just doing the inevitable
16:01 Tue 04th May 2021
Quite good clear report here :
https:/ /www.rt e.ie/ne ws/ulst er/2021 /0504/1 213720- joe-mcc ann-mur der-tri al/
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sunk: "Questions need to be asked why the police CPS and the judicial system let this go to Court in the first place." - I can answer that from experience, the CPS is full of lefty lawyers who can't get a proper job and prosecute cases based on their personal left wing ideology or what they think the TROB/Libfacs want. The actual case evidence etc is secondary to that. I know I have been on trial myself with no viable evidence, similarly thrown out once a grown up gets involved. Shame these guys had to endure 10years of this for it to be thrown out so readily. Could they not see they had no case 10 years ago? The CPS is not fit for purpose and should be disbanded and replaced with something objective.
As Sunk advises, it's less a matter of the judge's 'common sense', which implies that he has some personal influence in the actions of his court - clearly he does not - and the fact that the legal process did not stack up in terms of the trial being allowed to continue.
It's clear that legal flaws were in place, and therefore visible to the CPS, well before the trial reached the stage it did, and it is far less clear why those flaws were not considered and acted upon, leading to either the trial being halted fare earlier, or ideally not being commenced in the first place.
It's clear that legal flaws were in place, and therefore visible to the CPS, well before the trial reached the stage it did, and it is far less clear why those flaws were not considered and acted upon, leading to either the trial being halted fare earlier, or ideally not being commenced in the first place.
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I'm not reading all that, but that goes for everyone who joins the British army. Pot luck isn't it?
My granddad joined the army at 16 even though we're Irish. He hit a land mine...suffered for the rest of his life. My uncles and cousin also joined the army.
You can't join the army and not expect conflict.
I would never stand in support of any terrorist groups. Cowards, the lot of them.
My granddad joined the army at 16 even though we're Irish. He hit a land mine...suffered for the rest of his life. My uncles and cousin also joined the army.
You can't join the army and not expect conflict.
I would never stand in support of any terrorist groups. Cowards, the lot of them.
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