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Re: Prosecuting people for admitted past crimes

by Dr John Watson <drjohn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 8, 2008 at 06:23 AM

Noticed at Tue, 08 Apr 2008 02:38:22 +0100: R. Mark Clayton informed us:

> so such an admission is virtually useless for a UK conviction, unless
> there is a lot more detail, and dare I say it a corroborating witness.

I'm sure Jaqui and Boris weren't criminals alone. Perhaps some of their
previous friends (if they had any) would come forward as witnesses for the
prosecution.

> OTOH Chris Evan is obviously criminally insane and should be kept in a
> very heavily padded room for the rest of his life or until he loses his
> voice...

I can't argue with that, lol.

-- 
Dr John Watson
Baker Street
 




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Prosecuting people for admitted past crimes
Dr John Watson <drjohn  2008-04-07 20:50:10 
Re: Prosecuting people for admitted past crimes
Ishtar <ishtar.come@[E  2008-04-07 14:20:33 
Re: Prosecuting people for admitted past crimes
"R. Mark Clayton&quo  2008-04-08 02:38:22 
Re: Prosecuting people for admitted past crimes
Dr John Watson <drjohn  2008-04-08 06:23:35 

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