Fly tipping. Is that dumping rubbish instead of disposing of it in a legal way? I have not heard those words before.
Fly tipping is a very common word that is used up here in Scotland
Fly tipping. Is that dumping rubbish instead of disposing of it in a legal way? I have not heard those words before.
It wont be a public gallery ,their closed when theres reporting restrictions when minors are on the same charges
Boy, five, who was found dead in river had internal head injury and broken collarbone
Step-father, 39, accused of murdering Logan Mwangi, five, who was found dead in river in court | Daily Mail Online
That isn’t true, in the case of Lindsay Birbeck, the gallery was open, Rocky Price even appeared on court listings. There is a difference between reporting restrictions and anonymity.
So AW will appear via video link tomorrow but JC and the 13-year-old will be there in person?
So via CVP means by video link?
Unless the injuries were as a result
Of the football, but then you would think the neighbours would have heard something at that time if he had been injured. The upstairs flat must be able to give a pretty good timeline surely, even if it’s just banging etc.
As a survivor of domestic violence, I escaped and relocated so thankfully nothing like this, I did wonder if the mother was coerced/gaslighted, maybe he hurt Logan and then told the mum that he'd say it was her, she was would go to jail, never see the baby, etc and she fearfully went along with it, but I can't come to terms with the dramatics, the shouting about the door being open, all to look like an abduction.
I'm surprised at the 13 year old being charged, surely, faced with the body of a little boy and your violent father telling you what to say, any 13 year old would have been in fear and gone along with it?
In court, the mother was quoted as saying "He's dead, he's dead" I wonder if that quote came from the 13 year olds statement?
I think all children from high school onwards should be taught about coercive control and domestic violence.