Found Deceased UK - Libby Squire, 21, last seen outside Welly club, Hull, 31 Jan 2019 #16 *ARREST*

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Interesting, what would be deemed as sensitive?
Maybe victim impact statements?
Victims of sexual offences are entitled to anonymity so yes, victim impact statements may have lead to identification of the victims
 
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Court 7 T20190569
T20190570
T20190571
T20190572
T20190573
T20197347
T20197348
PAWEL PIOTR RELOWICZ
For Sentence - Hearing finished for PAWEL PIOTR RELOWICZ - 15:10

Pawel the perv's sentence hearing is finished.
 
  • #444
If PR ends up being tried for LS's homicide, there's the risk that jury members would know of his recent previous convictions. That's worrying in terms of him getting a fair trial isn't it?
That would be the case for a lot of trials I'd guess. Outside of Hull not a lot it's known about the case anyway.
 
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It could be to protect the identies of the victims of his theft/voyeurism/indecent stuffery

The 1992 Act imposes a lifetime ban on reporting any matter likely to identify the victim of a sexual offence, from the time that such an allegation has been made and continuing after a person has been charged with the offence and after conclusion of the trial. The prohibition imposed by s.1 applies to “any publication” and therefore includes traditional media as well as online media and individual users of social media websites, who have been prosecuted and convicted under this provision.27The offences to which the prohibition applies are set out in s.2 of the 1992 Act and include rape, indecent assault, indecency towards children and the vast majority of other sexual offences.
 
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Maybe LS that reported him down her street
 
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It could be to protect the identies of the victims of his theft/voyeurism/indecent stuffery

The 1992 Act imposes a lifetime ban on reporting any matter likely to identify the victim of a sexual offence, from the time that such an allegation has been made and continuing after a person has been charged with the offence and after conclusion of the trial. The prohibition imposed by s.1 applies to “any publication” and therefore includes traditional media as well as online media and individual users of social media websites, who have been prosecuted and convicted under this provision.27The offences to which the prohibition applies are set out in s.2 of the 1992 Act and include rape, indecent assault, indecency towards children and the vast majority of other sexual offences.


Ah, that’s what I said earlier.
 
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You'd think that there'd be reporters there today. Restrictions lifted, so what's stopping them from tweeting the outcome? They've got ONE JOB.
 
  • #453
And...? What's the result, your worship?
 
  • #454
We needed someone there this week! If he is free to go, I can see how they might not want to get all the crazees out in front of the court to harangue him and create a furore over him being guilty of LS involvement.
 
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Hmm, the hearing is finished but does that mean sentence has been passed I wonder or if there’ll be a further date to allow judge to consider the arguments on both sides
 
  • #456
Maybe LS that reported him down her street
I think if she'd seen him before she'd have run a mile from him. I wonder if she had knowledge of an a very recent incident in her street and that was what led her to go to Beverley road that awful night. Better lighting, shops, bus stops. I think that's what I'd have done in her position. Gone to a place that would seem to be safer.

But we'll never know for certain
 
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@bos we will know soon enough, either through court listings or press .
 
  • #458
Hmm, the hearing is finished but does that mean sentence has been passed I wonder or if there’ll be a further date to allow judge to consider the arguments on both sides

I do wonder whether there is still more to consider, hence the result not being reported, even with the reporting ban being lifted.
 
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We needed someone there this week! If he is free to go, I can see how they might not want to get all the crazees out in front of the court to harangue him and create a furore over him being guilty of LS involvement.
That's a thought, yes.
 
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HEre you go guys, I messaged hull live
 

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