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Officer To Be Charged Over Plebgate
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http:// m.bbc.c o.uk/ne ws/uk-p olitics -251017 06
About time, but why only one? Surely the whole thing has been a conspiracy, so why only one sacrificial lamb?
Or is this to set the ball rolling and others will subsequently be charged with more serious offences?
About time, but why only one? Surely the whole thing has been a conspiracy, so why only one sacrificial lamb?
Or is this to set the ball rolling and others will subsequently be charged with more serious offences?
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bazzer - i agree it's all a bit hypothetical now but;
if the Police brought a case against Mitchell for 'causing harassment alarm or distress' (the usual charge for swearing at someone)
and Mitchell denied it
a conspiracy employing false police witnesses could well be 'perverting the course of justice' - and perjury if it went to court
bazzer - i agree it's all a bit hypothetical now but;
if the Police brought a case against Mitchell for 'causing harassment alarm or distress' (the usual charge for swearing at someone)
and Mitchell denied it
a conspiracy employing false police witnesses could well be 'perverting the course of justice' - and perjury if it went to court
The Plebgate press conference demonstrated convincingly that the police officer who engaged in conversation with the speaker lied. When I first saw the footage I thought that there was insufficient time for the alleged conversation to take place so how the officer cannot be prosecuted for falsifying evidence I do not know.
As a mildly amusing slightly relevant anecdote ....Half a century ago whilst on my motorcycle near the severn Bridge I was apprehended by the boys in blue for a road traffic violation. My words were along the lines of
'I know it was illegal but I missed the turnoff because a lorry obsructed my view'.
The police version which the arresting officer wrote down in his notebook inspired by my London accent was
''Its a fair cop I know I done wrong you've got me banged to rights''.
Ever since that incident I have had reservations about the note taking abilities of the police.
As a mildly amusing slightly relevant anecdote ....Half a century ago whilst on my motorcycle near the severn Bridge I was apprehended by the boys in blue for a road traffic violation. My words were along the lines of
'I know it was illegal but I missed the turnoff because a lorry obsructed my view'.
The police version which the arresting officer wrote down in his notebook inspired by my London accent was
''Its a fair cop I know I done wrong you've got me banged to rights''.
Ever since that incident I have had reservations about the note taking abilities of the police.
jomifl you have to take these things philosophically.
I was accused to doing 56 in a 30 mph area in an old post office van.
Famously they dont go that fast. I toyed with that as a defence
but in fact paid up.....
I remember with shame 1980 advising a black fella who had been verballed, 'just don't bother.... save your money... you wont be believed.'
Shamefully true, and a bit less now...
I was accused to doing 56 in a 30 mph area in an old post office van.
Famously they dont go that fast. I toyed with that as a defence
but in fact paid up.....
I remember with shame 1980 advising a black fella who had been verballed, 'just don't bother.... save your money... you wont be believed.'
Shamefully true, and a bit less now...
PP, I had little choice but to take it philosophically, I was guilty after all and what the police officer wrote was practically irrelevant. If I had contested it in court because the statement was incorrect I would still have been found guilty and would also have lost at least 2 days work, the cost of at least one night in a hotel, the cost of getting to the court. Justice however trivial is just too expensive for a lot of people. If the police had been trying to stitch me up, I, along with many others wouldn't have stood a chance.
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