Barrister's shooting considered by CPS

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Jonone
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Barrister's shooting considered by CPS

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If he wasn't from a wealthy family with a solicitor/barrister sister there's no chance this would have been escalated to the degree it has.
JonnyHungwell
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Re: Barrister's shooting considered by CPS

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Nobody will ever be charged though.
Jonone
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Waste of ? then isn't it ?
spider
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I recall this case.

He was firing indiscriminately out of the window at the back of his flat across the courtyard and in to houses / flats on the other side of the courtyard.

I recall one of his neighbours having to remove shotgun pellets from the wall of her child's bedroom. He had fired a shot through her young child?s bedroom window.

If that was my kid's bedroom, I wonder whether I would be worrying about whether the Police were right to have shot him or not?
jj
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Re: Barrister's shooting considered by CPS

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JRPornstar wrote:
> As for your comment regarding: 'they can get away with
> murdering innocent people' How ignorant a comment is that,
> infact slanderous I would say.

Err... well, in fact they have done.
But the rest, I agree with.

"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
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