Food & Drink1 min ago
Why Would One Even Plead Not Guilty To This In The First Place?
gah, still cant do links
Woman admits hurling McDonald's milkshake over Nigel Farage - BBC News
what an idiot - and she's surprised she's had threats!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.12.39 from OG - I found the Colston statue not guilty verdict utterly perverse given there was clear footage of those identified doing what they were on trial for. It just made a mockery of the system to me, although I understand there's a thing called jury equity where a jury returns a not guilty verdict even in the face of overwhelming evidence.
It's akin to filming somebody burgling your home, them being clearly identifiable and yet being found not guilty. They may be not guilty in the eyes of the law, but they still did it so are 'guilty'.
Bizarre!
the whole point is to say she did it isnt it? - Pesumably she thought she cd get away with 'no criminal intent - see Chris Kaba ) and her counsel told her that it as a non starter
"Milkshaking" - the act of dousing public figures with the drink - was recognised as a word by the Collins Dictionary in 2019.
it used to be "pie-surprising" 1973- a cream pie as in the thirties films BUT they started using shaving foam which stings.
why do it if you are not gonna pay ?
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