Barrister's shooting considered by CPS
Barrister's shooting considered by CPS
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.
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Re: Barrister's shooting considered by CPS
Nobody will ever be charged though.
Re: Barrister's shooting considered by CPS
Waste of ? then isn't it ?
Re: Barrister's shooting considered by CPS
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?
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?
Re: Barrister's shooting considered by CPS
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.
> 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...."
signification...."