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On the basis of that statement then, it would not be allowed for a CID team to gather round and come up with hunches and possible theories when the evidence had run dry ? That's their job !
Innocent until proven guilty, hunches and innuendo are not the way the law works or should work.
Completely irrelevant statement with no logical meaning.
On the basis of that statement then, it would not be allowed for a CID team to gather round and come up with hunches and possible theories when the evidence had run dry ? That's their job !
With regards to the board...how can it be libel if people theorise that the parties are somehow complicit ?
And if their comments are deleted and later found to have merit, then surely that is suppression of the human right to discuss ?
Which makes one wonder...does the board keep logs for judicial purposes, and would it be able to defend itself against a legal challenge over suppression of the right to free speech if it was mounted ? Would the board be able to afford the legal costs ?
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