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Previously on "Death and the long arm of the Law"
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I think people should be brought to justice for things they did in their past lives. I'm sure that squirrel on my bird table was an 1850s mass murderer, I can sense these things.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostHe's probably have a good old chuckle with Jimmy Savile about it while looking UP at us
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Originally posted by Unix View PostIt's a double edged sword though because there will always be suspicion because he didn't clear his name is court (if he was innocent), his family will suffer with the shame.
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It's a double edged sword though because there will always be suspicion because he didn't clear his name is court (if he was innocent), his family will suffer with the shame.
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Love this, also:-
Prosecutor Richard Whittam QC said on Friday that the law provided no circumstances whereby a dead defendant could face a trial
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Death and the long arm of the Law
Lord Janner: Criminal proceedings over abuse claims end - BBC News
Does the Judge win the award for stating the bleedin' obvious...
'Criminal proceedings against peer Lord Janner over sex abuse charges have ended because of his death, a judge at the Old Bailey has said.'Tags: None
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