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Dlt In Court Again
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -267873 06
I know we have discussed this before on AB but how on earth is this man going to get a fair trial when the previous case was splashed across the media for weeks earlier this year ? Will it be possible to choose a Jury that knows nothing about what has previously go on ?
I know we have discussed this before on AB but how on earth is this man going to get a fair trial when the previous case was splashed across the media for weeks earlier this year ? Will it be possible to choose a Jury that knows nothing about what has previously go on ?
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Jury seemed OK last time
he has been screwed by the publicity and someone coming forward ( as they do ) and saying - he did that to me as well.....
Having been an observer at a sex trial (I was an excused witness ) it is obvious Juries take their responsibilities seriously and are mostly not fools..-.
Far rather a jury than a judge who seem to be gormless foolz at times
as in ' what are the bay-attles ' and so on
Jury seemed OK last time
he has been screwed by the publicity and someone coming forward ( as they do ) and saying - he did that to me as well.....
Having been an observer at a sex trial (I was an excused witness ) it is obvious Juries take their responsibilities seriously and are mostly not fools..-.
Far rather a jury than a judge who seem to be gormless foolz at times
as in ' what are the bay-attles ' and so on
You have to pay these costs yourself.
Very very uncommon to get costs on acquittal in a sex case
and more difficult now - with the legal aid changes
[ costs only awardable if you have gone thro a listed legal aid solicitor ]
so clearly I did learn comething as an observer in the sex case
Usual view is that you should be so thankful that English Justice has worked and got the right answer that you are glad to pay your own costs ......
Very very uncommon to get costs on acquittal in a sex case
and more difficult now - with the legal aid changes
[ costs only awardable if you have gone thro a listed legal aid solicitor ]
so clearly I did learn comething as an observer in the sex case
Usual view is that you should be so thankful that English Justice has worked and got the right answer that you are glad to pay your own costs ......
hc has raised a good point here. What if DLT, or anybody else for that matter doesn't have enough money to defend himself ? Does the State step in and pay for a Barrister for him ? It seems that if you are caught up in one of these high-profile cases, whether you go to prison or not depends on how wealthy you are. Doesn't seem to me like a very firm basis for justice in Britain today.
PP...our contributions crossed in the post. What happens if he wins his case, and hasn't got the money to pay for his costs ? Also, still not entirely sure if his Barrister can be provided by the State. Is his only option in the case of poverty to defend himself ?
Doesn't seem very satisfactory to at all.
Doesn't seem very satisfactory to at all.
mikey, this applies to legal aid in Crown Court:
If you have a disposable income above £283.17 per month, you will have to make five contributions from your income. If you are late paying, you will have to make one extra payment.
If you are found guilty and have capital over £30,000, you may be asked to pay a contribution from your capital.
However, you will not be entitled to legal aid representation if your disposable annual income is £37,500 or more and you will have to pay privately for your costs.
If you have a disposable income above £283.17 per month, you will have to make five contributions from your income. If you are late paying, you will have to make one extra payment.
If you are found guilty and have capital over £30,000, you may be asked to pay a contribution from your capital.
However, you will not be entitled to legal aid representation if your disposable annual income is £37,500 or more and you will have to pay privately for your costs.
If the previous case is anything to go by he has nothing to worry about - except his financial situation due to the costs incurred by these accusations - and his ruined reputation. This is a witch hunt and it’s an absolute disgrace. I really think that if these celebrities are found 'not guilty' their accusers should be publicly named. They're middle aged women now - not teenagers - and if they're intent after all these years on destroying lives and reputations they should have no objection to standing up and being counted.
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