alfredmizen
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- Mar 11, 2015
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Evidence under oath in court, where I can see the expression on the witnesses and defendant's face. Sorry for the boring reply.
so you agree that women should not wear a burqua or niqab in court then ?
Evidence under oath in court, where I can see the expression on the witnesses and defendant's face. Sorry for the boring reply.
I hope it isn't and if it is, then he follows the letter of the law, rather than base his sentencing (if he is found guilty) on sentencing guidelines, not whether England or Durham need him.
It's very possible, if he's found guilty, he won't be selected again.
Agreed.well thats ridiculous if it happens.
so you agree that women should not wear a burqua or niqab in court then ?
I knew a chap that happened to and he was charged and jailed for unlawful killing.neither murder nor manslaughter.
No such offence. At least not since the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act.
It's very possible, if he's found guilty, he won't be selected again.
No such offence. At least not since the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act..
for the reasons that lWhy shouldn't they ?
for the reasons that l
thunderbolt stated , plus it is totally and utterly alien to our culture , some may even find it sinister and frigbtening , anyway thats .me done with you , youre a pillock who wont be happy till youre daughters are wearing headscarves .
What a rude, angry and ignorant man you are. They are women who choose to wear an item of clothing because they feel it is part of their religion. Given that there are over two million muslims in the UK I would say that it IS now part (albeit a small part) of our culture. Personally I don't like it, but I accept it as it is their choice.
As for sinister and frightening, perhaps you need to man up a bit ?
Oh, and I don't have any daughters.
for the reasons that l
thunderbolt stated , plus it is totally and utterly alien to our culture , some may even find it sinister and frigbtening , anyway thats .me done with you , youre a pillock who wont be happy till youre daughters are wearing headscarves .
Yes.
One punch can kill. Someone takes a swing at you, and you punch them in self defence. They fall back on the pavement, hit their head and die.
You are charged with manslaughter. Do you plead guilty, or is it a horrible accident?
The cctv shows the actions but not the motives.
Slightly different circumstances but my former boss stepped in to protect someone from a kicking, got punched himself and something like this happened. Charge was manslaughter (and affray). Very sad.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/frank-mcgarahan-killing-of-a-good-samaritan-1701098.html
Just watched the CCTV footage of the fight from the beginning and can clearly see some bellend trying to hit people with a bottle, its at this point Stokes gets involved. He probably then takes things a bit far by chasing after the perpetrators and punching them to the ground as they were backing away however as someone who has been bottled myself I say fair play to stokes! If you are prepared to pick something up like a bottle and attempt to use it against someone then you deserve a good pasting.
Horrible story. Very sad as you say.
Just watched the CCTV footage of the fight from the beginning and can clearly see some bellend trying to hit people with a bottle, its at this point Stokes gets involved. He probably then takes things a bit far by chasing after the perpetrators and punching them to the ground as they were backing away however as someone who has been bottled myself I say fair play to stokes! If you are prepared to pick something up like a bottle and attempt to use it against someone then you deserve a good pasting.