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Is your real name Swervy McSwervy?yup depending on the final outcome.
Is your real name Swervy McSwervy?yup depending on the final outcome.
Like your case law nonsense?last sentence irrelevant.
Sorry you were wrong… againIs your real name Swervy McSwervy?
Did you not put this ?they don't have the right to choose.
Crown Courts do not set precedents. Did you go to Trump University?Sorry you were wrong… again
For a supposed legal person (that spends a lot of time on a DIY forum) you only ever seem to be able to see 1 side of any situation.Sorry you were wrong… again
And get things factually wrong.you only ever seem to be able to see 1 side of any situation.
Often. Repeatedly.And get things factually wrong.
Maybe you should tell that to the clerk of a magistrates court.Crown Courts do not set precedents. Did you go to Trump University?
Which example?Often. Repeatedly.
Even knows better than Harrys lawyers by his own statement.
Which automatically means a lot of what he spouts isn't as clear cut as he wants us to believe. Admittedly, some do believe it.
Harry's lawyers is the easiest classic example.Which example?
Does he/she need correcting as well as you?Maybe you should tell that to the clerk of a magistrates court.
As in prince harry?Harry's lawyers is the easiest classic example.
There are lots more
Yep they are not mutually exclusive.
Maybe you should tell that to the clerk of a magistrates court.
At the lower end of the hierarchy in the UK there are Magistrates, Crown and County courts. These courts do not have the power to create or overrule precedent set in previous cases