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Colston Vandals Cleared
the judge just greenlighted it's ok to vandalise, if you don't like a statue or painting just knock it down or rip it up, history is there to be trodden on if it offends you...
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Not even then, bob. These defendants cannot face prosecution for these offences again under any circumstances. They have been acquitted, there is no prospect of a re-trial even if "new and compelling evidence" comes to light. As I said earlier, the "double jeopardy" legislation only applies to a very small number of very serious offences and criminal damage is not among them.
Not even then, bob. These defendants cannot face prosecution for these offences again under any circumstances. They have been acquitted, there is no prospect of a re-trial even if "new and compelling evidence" comes to light. As I said earlier, the "double jeopardy" legislation only applies to a very small number of very serious offences and criminal damage is not among them.
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