What does this tell us?
http://www.cambrian-news.co.uk/news/i/27529/
'a sufficient number of uncertainties' (per Justice Griffith-Williams)...
...versus
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-19853582
'sufficient evidence to charge' (per CPS Iwan jenkins)
Case, or no case?
...additionally, it is worth noting that the maximum sentence for 'perverting the course of justice' is (in fact) life. All angles are covered...
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/p_to_r/perverting_the_course_of_justice_-_rape_and_dv_allegations/
*Doesn't answer my question though whether there is more to it than testifying that they saw April getting into a car that night.*
Yes. I completely understand what you are saying... it had crossed my mind also - hence the earlier post.
*766 [snipped] 'UPDATE 1028: The judge presiding over the case is keen for the trial of Mark Bridger to be brought forward as soon as possible because many of the witnesses will be young children, some as young as seven years of age, BBC News reports' (This is Bristol)...
Here is something to throw out there... Clutchbag may enjoy this.
'Mr Justice Griffith-Williams said any decision about where any future trial would be held would be made after consultation with the victim's family' (Guardian)...
Ah, but think. Had he pulled up alongside the child, what would an onlooker have thought? Approaching a child with intent to abduct? It has happened... Mr P spoke to his own son through the van window on the High Street at the end of the school day. After he'd driven away, the Police surrounded...
Exactly. Although I disagree with me being guilty (of x/y/z...). I am merely pointing out things. I don't think I've provided an opinion either way in this respect... unless that is just my own perception, of course...
Earlier articles:
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/2012/10/05/april-jones-police-search-scene-of-black-bag-man-sighting-91466-31974005/
And on the same day:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/april-jones-missing-witnesses-saw-1361257
I cannot imagine why I would quote the DM... so...
Cendlaetholwr. I would agree with the terminology of what a black bag could mean. But that is the point, isn't it? What it could mean is neither here nor there. Any uses that differe from 'black bag' would surely need to be qualified. I note that no reports are referring to 'refuse sack' or...
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