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Another Belter From The Judiciary!
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-londo n-36082 621
Why can we not staff our system with people who are not so gullible?
Why can we not staff our system with people who are not so gullible?
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Eddie, these seem to be facts from the article. I think if I had been a juror there would only be one conclusion: Ellie's mother Jennie Gray, [ ]has admitted perverting the course of justice by giving a false account of what she did on the day Ellie died. Jurors were told Mr Butler caused "catastrophi c" head injuries to Ellie at their home in Westover Close,...
20:44 Tue 19th Apr 2016
TTT, the Social Services operate in almost total secrecy in cases involving potential harm to children, the case would not even be heard in open court.
The court would be closed to all except the legal representatives the SS rep and the judge , no reporting allowed. So we can never be in a position to judge who was or was not gullible!
The court would be closed to all except the legal representatives the SS rep and the judge , no reporting allowed. So we can never be in a position to judge who was or was not gullible!
Eddie, these seem to be facts from the article. I think if I had been a juror there would only be one conclusion:
Ellie's mother Jennie Gray, [ ]has admitted perverting the course of justice by giving a false account of what she did on the day Ellie died.
Jurors were told Mr Butler caused "catastrophic" head injuries to Ellie at their home in Westover Close, Sutton in south-west London, while Ms Gray was at work in October 2013.
there were also underlying brain and eye injuries as well as bruises consistent with fingers gripping under her jaw, jurors heard.
Ellie's mother also searched the internet for "magic spells to make him love me again" and "urgent spell to make him be sorry for hurting me".
Ellie's mother Jennie Gray, [ ]has admitted perverting the course of justice by giving a false account of what she did on the day Ellie died.
Jurors were told Mr Butler caused "catastrophic" head injuries to Ellie at their home in Westover Close, Sutton in south-west London, while Ms Gray was at work in October 2013.
there were also underlying brain and eye injuries as well as bruises consistent with fingers gripping under her jaw, jurors heard.
Ellie's mother also searched the internet for "magic spells to make him love me again" and "urgent spell to make him be sorry for hurting me".
I would agree that it looks like a Guilty verdict. But your contention that the High Court who quashed the original conviction must have been 'Gullible' can never be sustained. It was not a spur of the moment decision it took a 3 year court fight. Looks more like a very clever and determined couple managed to put sufficient dought in the Judges mind to get the conviction overturned. There would be no jury in a case like this.
Which trial are you talking about TTT the current one or one 7 years ago which was quashed? I am talking about the quashed conviction. I have already agreed that this time it is going to be guilty.( Just heard on the TV news that he has been found guilty.)
The high Court hearing to over turn the guilty verdict would not have had a jury! this trial is a 'normal' trial and has a jury.
We seem to be talking at cross purposes .
The high Court hearing to over turn the guilty verdict would not have had a jury! this trial is a 'normal' trial and has a jury.
We seem to be talking at cross purposes .
Zacs the original trial for the head injuries would have had a jury.
The high court hearing that quashed the conviction would not have had a Jury. This current murder trial has a jury . There have been 2 trials both with a Jury and one High court hearing that would not have had a Jury.
The' hearing' would have had 1 main judge and two 'assistant' judges but no jury!
The high court hearing that quashed the conviction would not have had a Jury. This current murder trial has a jury . There have been 2 trials both with a Jury and one High court hearing that would not have had a Jury.
The' hearing' would have had 1 main judge and two 'assistant' judges but no jury!
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