Totally agree. I was struck by the offensive description of her as "menopausal" in his call to the police-not a way to talk of someone you love. You might say they had been feeling unwell but not label them in this insulting way.
Maybe I was lucky, or too busy with my youngest, born in my mid...
I would agree with you there; it was just something I'd discovered. As I used to teach some bits about the judiciary at college, I vaguely remember a case where the Lord Chancellor removed two recorders, but that was for misdemeanours in their main jobs as solicitors.
Let's hope Mr T does the...
Might it have been (or including) the Christopher Starrs case?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3051165/Old-Bailey-judge-blasts-colleague-passing-unlawful-sentence-let-BT-manager-dodge-jail-28-000-expenses-scam.html
I notice he has been involved prosecuting cases of honour killings. We have the Muhammad Mumtaz case coming in May, presumably at Cambridge Crown Court. (Wife was smothered) so I'd be interested if he made it up here.
Hello Cottontail, thank you. Of course, having read further, it's a bit more complicated- a few phones might allow but i phones won't (or probably not!)
Is IS trying to send the jury to sleep? Many people survive difficult lives and don't bore for England!
If you are thinking he might have done this after her death, I believe it only works with a living person, something to do with electrical charges. They had something similar on Silent Witness and they had to put an electrical discharge through the body to get the print access.
(From another...
IS operates at the sub Heath Robinson level. My older son is a software engineer and is at a Cambridge University spin off, working simultaneously with three screens . He would never describe himself as an expert despite working with PhD plus, highly experienced colleagues from all over the...
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