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Previously on "Trenton Oldfield on Newsnight"
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostOne of my aquaintences was in crown court today, is there any way I can find out what happened? (Other than asking him, obviously).
CourtServe Information Centre
shows the listings/people for the current day and the following day for each court. Though it does not tell you the results.
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One of my aquaintences was in crown court today, is there any way I can find out what happened? (Other than asking him, obviously).
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No great loss - anyhowthe Boat Race is fixed, the same two teams reach the final every year.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostSympathizing
For a minute I thought they might be running a spelling course in the court.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostWatching trials in crown and magistrates courts is one of my hobbies when I can get days off work.
In fact I secretly yearn to be the one on trial. Giving it large to the barrister under cross examination. As long as I get found not guilty of course
At one point after another monologue his voice trailed off, lost in his own thoughts the words stopped abruptly - what was the question again, he asked.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat were you doing at his trial?
In fact I secretly yearn to be the one on trial. Giving it large to the barrister under cross examination. As long as I get found not guilty of course
Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostSympathizing
I said to him that his stunt was impressive and quite amusing. Sticking it to the pompous oafs at Oxford and Cambridge where I was once a student.Last edited by KentPhilip; 26 June 2013, 08:51.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat were you doing at his trial?
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostI was at his trial at Isleworth crown court last year. Spoke to him. Nice guy.
Shook his hand..
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The Home Office has said his presence in the UK is "not conducive to the public good".
Surely that could be applied to ALL Australians?
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I was at his trial at Isleworth crown court last year. Spoke to him. Nice guy.
Shook his hand..
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Trenton Oldfield on Newsnight
Anyone see him on this tonight?
What a tosser.
You can tell he's a major tosser because he wears a shirt without a tie but with the top button fastened. Obvious sign.Tags: None
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