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John Terry . . .
Not guilty
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http:// news.bb c.co.uk ...12_r _v_john _terry. pdf
'The defendant does not deny that he used the words, “f*ck off, f*ck off”,
“f*cking black c*nt” or “f*cking kn*bhead”. His case is that his words were
not uttered by way of abuse or insult nor were they intended to be abusive or
insulting.'
Admittedly, that's taken slightly out of context of the judgement as a whole, but to pretend that this is "friendly banter" is really beyond the pale...
'The defendant does not deny that he used the words, “f*ck off, f*ck off”,
“f*cking black c*nt” or “f*cking kn*bhead”. His case is that his words were
not uttered by way of abuse or insult nor were they intended to be abusive or
insulting.'
Admittedly, that's taken slightly out of context of the judgement as a whole, but to pretend that this is "friendly banter" is really beyond the pale...
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