Continuing your trend of being wrong. The barristers are striking because they aren't getting the pay rise recommended to deal with the pre-covid shortfalls.Zzzzzz. Barristers are striking for more money....they need more money because prices are rising...prices are rising because the currency has been inflated by the money printed to pay for covid.
Zzzzzz.Zzzzzz. Barristers are striking for more money....they need more money because prices are rising...prices are rising because the currency has been inflated by the money printed to pay for covid.
All the people who were wrongly convicted (including those who were hanged) had been found guilty "beyond reasonable doubt."
clutching at straws now ?Was there a video of there crime ?
clutching at straws now ?
Did they plead not guilty?The 4 cases are mentioned previously guilty 100%
Absollutrly no doubt as to there guilt none what so ever
The 4 cases are mentioned previously guilty 100%
Absollutrly no doubt as to there guilt none what so ever
Of course, just like all the others previously found guilty.
I'm sure you will agree there was no doubt, and public clamour for brutal revenge
After 40 years I’m prisoner to a murder I didn’t commit
HE IS the victim of Britain’s longest miscarriage of justice, but 40 years after he was “framed” for murder Stephen Downing says he is still a prisoner – despite being a free man for more than a decadewww.express.co.uk
The innocent Welshman wrongly hanged for killing his wife and child
The terrible miscarriage of justice in the case of Timothy Evans would feature prominently in the campaign to end the death penalty in Britainwww.walesonline.co.uk
BBC ON THIS DAY | 28 | 1953: Derek Bentley hanged for murder
news.bbc.co.uk
Birmingham Six 'were in the wrong place at the wrong time'
Chris Mullin, one of the first campaigners to fight for the freedom of the Birmingham Six, looks back on the case 20 years after the men's convictions were quashed.www.bbc.co.uk
Stefan Kiszko - Evidenced Based Justice Lab - University of Exeter
evidencebasedjustice.exeter.ac.uk
Bridgewater Four - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
And who gets to decide the guilt and apply whatever punishment ? Specifically who !Yes we can all pick miscarriages of justice which mean there was doubt about there guilt
Some fruit cake crossing a road to stab Joe cox 100% guilty
Some bloke picking up a 4 year old and throwing him off a roof 100% guilty
Throw him off a roof imo
found guilty beyond reasonable doubt !Yes we can all pick miscarriages of justice which mean there was doubt about there guilt
Some fruit cake crossing a road to stab Joe cox 100% guilty
Some bloke picking up a 4 year old and throwing him off a roof 100% guilty
Throw him off a roof imo
Found guilty beyond reasonable doubt
Yes we can all pick miscarriages of justice which mean there was doubt about there guilt
Yep, definitely a lack of understanding.found guilty beyond reasonable doubt !