Of course, but I guess until the judge decrees, he's still technically innocent in the eyes of the law.He admitted rape and abduction on the 8th June ffs - a guilty plea removes any doubt of innocence surely?
Of course, but I guess until the judge decrees, he's still technically innocent in the eyes of the law.He admitted rape and abduction on the 8th June ffs - a guilty plea removes any doubt of innocence surely?
Of course, but I guess until the judge decrees, he's still technically innocent in the eyes of the law.
He admitted rape and abduction on the 8th June ffs - a guilty plea removes any doubt of innocence surely?
I wasn't condoning it mate.Oh great - well if I get arrested for drink driving I'll drive my bus/train/taxi until someone insists I am no longer employed. At least I will get paid whilst still driving pissed - good news.
July was to murder - his plea to the serious charges of rape and kidnap were a month before - I was careful to note which charges on what dateHe pled guilty on the 8th July not June.
Sarah Everard murder: Met PC Wayne Couzens pleads guilty
Met Police chief Cressida Dick says "everyone in policing" feels betrayed by Sarah Everard's killer.www.google.com
I wasn't condoning it mate.
July was to murder - his plea to the serious charges of rape and kidnap were a month before - I was careful to note which charges on what date
Sarah Everard: Wayne Couzens admits rape and kidnap
The marketing executive vanished as she walked home in Clapham, south London, on 3 March.www.bbc.co.uk
Maybe it's important though. A dismissal by an organisation that also carried out an investigation into him could be seen to be prejudicial.
For the sake of a few thousand pounds you would have jeopardised a murder mistrial that could have seen him walk free in sub-20 years and not banged up for 35 to whole life?