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Chuck The Lawyers In The Chokey?
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They might soon decide they can find the runaway killer, if the alternative is being in the slammer themselves?
They've remained in touch all through the trial and after - even co-ordinating an appeal using public funds - talk about brass-necked.
I just do not believe they can't produce him when required - bang 'em up until their memory improves.
They might soon decide they can find the runaway killer, if the alternative is being in the slammer themselves?
They've remained in touch all through the trial and after - even co-ordinating an appeal using public funds - talk about brass-necked.
I just do not believe they can't produce him when required - bang 'em up until their memory improves.
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he didnt turn up
and I am not sure ( reverting to propa English Dave) about trials in absentia
having done a works disciplinary with the accuser/complainant in absentia. - - the adversarial process suddenly becomes - one-legged or lop-sided which is not in the interests of us punters ( when it is our turn)
as for the defence saying - here is my client - Arrest him! I would hope not
he didnt turn up
and I am not sure ( reverting to propa English Dave) about trials in absentia
having done a works disciplinary with the accuser/complainant in absentia. - - the adversarial process suddenly becomes - one-legged or lop-sided which is not in the interests of us punters ( when it is our turn)
as for the defence saying - here is my client - Arrest him! I would hope not
yeah fat greedy cats
actually take it from me - there is not fat on legal aid
and that doesnt mean that when one sees a fat greasy voluble lawyer in a bar mocking his client feeble and limp defence (think Kevin Spacek) that one should nail his hand to the counter and then do the cocktail stick trick....
actually take it from me - there is not fat on legal aid
and that doesnt mean that when one sees a fat greasy voluble lawyer in a bar mocking his client feeble and limp defence (think Kevin Spacek) that one should nail his hand to the counter and then do the cocktail stick trick....
sunny-dave - They might soon decide they can find the runaway killer, if the alternative is being in the slammer themselves?
They've remained in touch all through the trial and after - even co-ordinating an appeal using public funds - talk about brass-necked.
I just do not believe they can't produce him when required - bang 'em up until their memory improves. //
I am sure you believe that your simple solution has appeal, and no doubt it does, but it also flies in the face of due process.
The defendent is entitled to appeal under law, and as such, he is entitled to legal representation.
The fault lies with the law, not the lawyers, and we are advised that changes are going to be made to avoid a repetition.
They've remained in touch all through the trial and after - even co-ordinating an appeal using public funds - talk about brass-necked.
I just do not believe they can't produce him when required - bang 'em up until their memory improves. //
I am sure you believe that your simple solution has appeal, and no doubt it does, but it also flies in the face of due process.
The defendent is entitled to appeal under law, and as such, he is entitled to legal representation.
The fault lies with the law, not the lawyers, and we are advised that changes are going to be made to avoid a repetition.
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