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anotheoldgit | 15:50 Tue 29th May 2018 | News
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ABSpareEditor

I don't know if this was the story that we can't debate on, but according to the Daily Mail reporting restrictions were lifted this afternoon.


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Yaxley/Lennon/Robinson has only himself to blame for his current period of chokey.....
Will he be a little wiser after his release? The odds aren't great but let's hope so.
I feel for his children.
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sp1814

/// AOG

What did you want to discuss? ///

/// Over and above what wasn't discussed on the threads that were pulled from AB over the
weekend. ///

Nothing in particular, I was just asking if the story is now free to be discussed, there are some that were not aware of any of the threads over the bank holiday weekend, so it is only fair that they can now enter their own particular tuppence worth.

I would have thought that since the ABSpareEditor had sounded the alarm, she would have been first to sound the all clear.
Discuss away!
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AOG

/// If there are reporting restrictions on an ongoing court case, you cannot take it upon yourself to talk about it on the Internet. ///

I at no time said one could, you are not telling me anything that I do not already know.

The question that I asked was addressed to ABSpareEditor, asking her if that was the case she was referring to, and now announcing that if it was, the restrictions has now been lifted.

Is it more clearer for you now?
Well it appears your question has now been answered, AOG.
27 boxes in response saying "Yes", would have been a bit of a disappointment, though, wouldn't it, AOG?
Well it appears your question has now been answered, AOG.

So close the thread, Spare Ed.....

He 'ad it comin'. Numpty.
What is there to discuss? As has been said many times, he was already serving a suspended sentence after a previous conviction for the same offence. Then he intentionally and openly goes and does the same yet again. I also can only assume he wants to go back to jail. That is what happens if you commit another similar offence while serving a suspended sentence. The suspended sentence is reactivated. The real problem is, what would have been the reaction if he hadn't been recalled to jail!
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sp1814

/// Are you saying that you agree with European politicians interfering with our judicial process? ///

I did not say anything of the kind I merely supplied a link from a newspaper report.

But now you mentioned it, there are plenty on here who take a delight in interfering with America's judicial process
AOG

All clear.

However, as I mentioned before - it had been discussed to death on the removed thread. Not sure what else is left to talk about now.
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DTCwordfan

/// Well it appears your question has now been answered, AOG. ///

/// So close the thread, Spare Ed..... ///

Still some jack-booting it about and wanting any mention of this being removed.

What are they frightened of?
Never mind Tommy, you won't serve the full 13 months ...
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sp1814

/// However, as I mentioned before - it had been discussed to death on the removed thread. ///

As already been mentioned there are some who didn't even know what all this was about, so please give them a chance to discuss matters if they so wish.

/// Not sure what else is left to talk about now. ///

Well don't bother joining in then, no one is forcing you.

Goodness me, AOG, do you imagine you are some sort of Truth-warrior?
This was discussed, at length, on several threads over the weekend and the way you have worded your question (yet again) doesn't allow for much sensible expansion on that....
What I would like to is how many people have been lifted from the streets and jailed within hours without being able to put forward a proper defense.

Choudry?
Hamza?
Yorkshire ripper?

Anyone?

AOG, my remark was more of an ironical one.....

Much ado about nothing, IMO. Why give the berk publicity?
Contempt of Court in these circumstances is always dealt with swiftly. It has to be. The Criminal Procedure Rules enable these to be heard by the trial judge summarily. He did have the opportunity to have a full hearing but he pleaded guilty.

That is not what I asked, Barmaid.
The police lied to TR lawyer ....why?
If it wasn't for a quick-thinking Twitter user who had a check on who was appearing in court TR would have been jailed and nobody would have been any the wiser as to his whereabouts.

I'm really not sure how people are comfortable with that.

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