Bluemoon dan
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Reminds me of that episode of shameless where Frank worked out he could scam more money by not making a quick jury decision on a cut and dried case.
Pretty sure it's a Simpsons episode too!
Reminds me of that episode of shameless where Frank worked out he could scam more money by not making a quick jury decision on a cut and dried case.
Meh I’d much rather see him hanged ..Couldn’t they just chop his balls off as an interim measure until they reach a verdict, I’d think most right minded people would think that appropriate.
2 Rags talking in the bog at my golf club yesterday, one said “Giggsy is definitely not guiltily” other one replies “she’s a lying scumbag after his money”. Just shows how perceptions are formed by Media reporting, the jury will be swayed, there’s bound to be some bias about one or two of them, I won’t be one bit surprised when he gets found not guilty.The jury have spent the whole day deliberating. It looks like no verdict will be reached today.
I take it these 2 blokes are lawyers working on the case...;)2 Rags talking in the bog at my golf club yesterday, one said “Giggsy is definitely not guiltily” other one replies “she’s a lying scumbag after his money”. Just shows how perceptions are formed by Media reporting, the jury will be swayed, there’s bound to be some bias about one or two of them, I won’t be one bit surprised when he gets found not guilty.
Na, just a pair of know it all pricksI take it these 2 blokes are lawyers working on the case...;)
Asking all twelve to find him guilty is an impossible number , he will walk when they cant agree and the judge decidesIf he is found innocent then he's innocent let's not dress it up that he "Got off", there are plenty of other reasons to dislike the sly bastard.
...and then he'll walk into the job at o/t. Easy.Asking all twelve to find him guilty is an impossible number , he will walk when they cant agree and the judge decides
Asking all twelve to find him guilty is an impossible number , he will walk when they cant agree and the judge decides