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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Boris to issue that statement for him , every Tory in the UK would believe it ... Job done.... not guilty.//
straw blondie fwobbles hair - "look er, I - salus populi suprema lex - I hope I havent made one of my elenchi ( fwobbles hair again ) er yes, Caesars wife must be above suspicion - but that says nothing about Caesar ! (*)"
(*)Tacitus in his famous book -the 12 caesars - Augustus says that if you forgive your friends, you just show weakness, probably of C. Gallus, first prefect of .... too much Latin detail...
straw blondie fwobbles hair - "look er, I - salus populi suprema lex - I hope I havent made one of my elenchi ( fwobbles hair again ) er yes, Caesars wife must be above suspicion - but that says nothing about Caesar ! (*)"
(*)Tacitus in his famous book -the 12 caesars - Augustus says that if you forgive your friends, you just show weakness, probably of C. Gallus, first prefect of .... too much Latin detail...
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-58550 197
So PA's lawyers have appeared in the US court. I guess they will have to mount a plausible defence or the judgement will go against him.
So PA's lawyers have appeared in the US court. I guess they will have to mount a plausible defence or the judgement will go against him.
davebro - //So PA's lawyers have appeared in the US court. I guess they will have to mount a plausible defence or the judgement will go against him. //
The initial reaction seems to be focusing on perceived errors in the papers-serving process.
It's intersting that the lawyers are looking at this as a defence, rather than coming at this from a perspective of innocence which they can prove in court.
Maybe because he isn't - and they can't?
Tick tock ...
The initial reaction seems to be focusing on perceived errors in the papers-serving process.
It's intersting that the lawyers are looking at this as a defence, rather than coming at this from a perspective of innocence which they can prove in court.
Maybe because he isn't - and they can't?
Tick tock ...
In the States, getting the facts down as to whether there is a bona fide case and that due process has been followed is crucial - this comes before the meat of the case and a huge number of cases never make it through as the judge dismisses them - or sometimes in lesser cases offers a resolution process - such as anger management or whatever without it going on the record.
He may yet have to face a court:-
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-9 988535/ UK-cour t-FORCE -Andrew -eviden ce-laws uit-con tinues- dodge-d uck.htm l
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