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ITA.
We don't have 'hard labor in a viper pit' for punishment in the US. Dammit!
Spare the rod and spoil the prisoner.
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ITA.
We don't have 'hard labor in a viper pit' for punishment in the US. Dammit!
It would probably evolve into viper pit mid wrestling (with prisoners betting their ramen noodles and twinkies) and they would have to shut that s*** down because... viper abuse.Spare the rod and spoil the prisoner.
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It would probably evolve into viper pit mid wrestling (with prisoners betting their ramen noodles and twinkies) and they would have to shut that s*** down because... viper abuse.
induced statements.. what a rort.. on the other hand, it is highly likely that these ' witnesses' already knew how Holdom would conduct his trial, that is, he himself would take the high road, assuming the role of his own legal representative.. Being questioned by the person you have accused would be an unpleasant experience.
And there would be the weighing up of , should Holdom win his case.. and I don't laugh at this idea, it isn't impossible, ,.. improbable, maybe, but not impossible, their lives wouldn't be worth a stale crumpet. Police promises of protection notwithstanding.
Knowing that Holdom is playing to the crowd back in SuperMax, there will be no limits in what he will propose as an alternative to that which he is accused of.. No limits at all. I don't put collusion with the witnesses beyond his capacities either. They all used to be friends, and none of them appeared to be in the slightest bit shocked or concerned at the death of a young girl and her little daughter.. on the contrary, it appeared to be ordinary, and useful in profiting from it. ..
Feb 2 930am.
Whàngarei;13906205 said:Did holdom make a plea?
He used to have a rotty....for protection..he was worried about someone finding himYep I know that saying well......
Q. Dya know what would look good on you?
A. A Rottweiler.
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He used to have a rotty....for protection..he was worried about someone finding him
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Do they use lie detection tests on the witnesses & accused? Be interesting to see the results of said detection testsHoldom has no interest in the filigree of this trial. He knows he is off back to prison for life, most probably without possibility of parole, because this is NSW , peoples, where truth in sentencing has a bit of a savage edge to it. . Lots of NSW taxpayers money is invested in warehousing these kind of criminals, and NSW taxpayers expect those facilities to be always a full house.
The legal niceties are merely a way to pass the time, and in a small way, for Holdom to reconnect with people , mainly women, from his previous years on the road, on the crackhead circuit, women who seemed to have no qualms about their boyfriend having a woman's dead body on the pics on his phone.. no worries.
So their parade thru the trial will be of minor interest, as for the most part, their appearance in court is par for the course.. it's like a second home, really. Of interest to me is the wheelchair accomplice, whose culpability is on a par with Holdom's , in my view, but we'll see. Because who ever rang Kharli's mother, pretending to be her, is bound straight for hell, and will, I hope , be paraded around in the witness stand. I hope, but I know things go agley in these matters.
A very great deal of taxpayers money is involved in this trial, as most of the witnesses , even for the prosecution are of the kind your average Police prosecutor has to hold his nose while standing next to, and most of them will need their own legal reps as well, so close to the wind do they sail in legal non observance.
Then, there is the dearth of brain cells , the ones used for recall that are the result of lots of alcohol, ice, crystal meth, hash, flakka and god alone knows what else they shoot up, snort, eat, sniff, spray and ingest. A mish mash of mumbled meandering nonsense mostly.
But in the end.. months, months down the track, into next year.. away he goes.
Why indeed....she's the mastermindI'm playing catch-up on here - I've been AWOL. If I am reading this correctly the assumptions are that the witness that viewed the photos of a dead Karlie and knew Khandalyce was dead, and only told police after his arrest... is Hazel.... why in the hell is she not in jail? And even if it isn't Hazel - why is this person not a co-accused????
What makes you think he's playing to other prisoners. I think he is isn't highly educated, he's been in prison more than once he not that smart & he is merely a pawninduced statements.. what a rort.. on the other hand, it is highly likely that these ' witnesses' already knew how Holdom would conduct his trial, that is, he himself would take the high road, assuming the role of his own legal representative.. Being questioned by the person you have accused would be an unpleasant experience.
And there would be the weighing up of , should Holdom win his case.. and I don't laugh at this idea, it isn't impossible, ,.. improbable, maybe, but not impossible, their lives wouldn't be worth a stale crumpet. Police promises of protection notwithstanding.
Knowing that Holdom is playing to the crowd back in SuperMax, there will be no limits in what he will propose as an alternative to that which he is accused of.. No limits at all. I don't put collusion with the witnesses beyond his capacities either. They all used to be friends, and none of them appeared to be in the slightest bit shocked or concerned at the death of a young girl and her little daughter.. on the contrary, it appeared to be ordinary, and useful in profiting from it. ..
YES DHWho? DH?
btw Welcome to Karlie and Khandalyces thread on WS, TS.
YES DH
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