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Starmer Defended Killers ?
defended as an act of consciousness ? do you agree with him defending them, some pretty nasty individuals...
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A proper and fair legal system relies on every defendent, however heinous the crimes they are accused of, (innocent until proven guilty), being given a robust and fair defence which can be analysed and assessed by the court.
That may mean that some guilty people do go free, but it also means that some innocent people are not jailed or executed.
It's far from a perfect system, but it is the only one we have, and the alternative - kangaroo courts and summary executions, make it a system that is worthy of being maintained, until a more suitable system of judgement can be created.
He didn't have a choice because of the way the legal system works.
"The cab rank rule is a bedrock obligation for the independent referral Bar. The rule means that barristers cannot discriminate between clients, and that they must take on any case provided that it is within their competence and they are available and appropriately remunerated."
What would you expect. He's a human rights lawyer. They've all got wonky brains.
and DPP - and THEY have wonky crotches
(But police sources said that Green, who earlier had attended a friend's book-launching party at London's literary Groucho Club, was seen getting out of his car and approaching prostitutes. Police stopped him and took his name.) Green was DPP
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