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It doesn't say how old the sister is/was, but it says he's 61 so would have been 21. If she was much younger then it's probably fair enough that he's prosecuted.
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No, no, not the wardrobe again.....Mummy...!!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan I sue my brother for locking me in a wardrobe?
Throw the book at him
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It's a bit like BN66 really. These people need to be brought to justice regardless if what they did was illegal at the time or not.
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Historic crimes
Operation Yewtree was essential. Historic assault after 40 years is a slightly greyer area but clearly still should be investigated :-
Man sentenced 40 years after knocking out sister's two front teeth in row over John Lennon Christmas record - Telegraph
Is there a trend emerging here though? Should I be worried about pulling my sister's hair? Can I sue my brother for locking me in a wardrobe?Tags: None
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