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Post by crapslinger on Aug 5, 2020 10:09:57 GMT
Not really a personal crusade is it mate. I was talking to someone else and you tried to rile me because you don't like me 🤷‍♂️ You are posting on a public board. I'm not trying to rile you. I don't know you, I don't dislike you but I think that you seem to have a lot of issues, I have trouble following your arguments, you seem to bring everything down to a personal attack, which becomes much more important than the issue in question and I hope that you are getting the help that you seem to need. You can sense the pent up anger issues it's sad really, I used to work with a "functioning" alcoholic who's behaviour was very similar, despite offers of help from the company who were very supportive she drank herself to death alone in her flat, her body was found two days later.
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Post by questionable on Aug 28, 2020 15:35:14 GMT
One of the teenagers convicted of killing Pc Andrew Harper is applying for permission to appeal against his 16-year prison sentence. The officer's mother, Debbie Adlam, said the news was "another kick in the stomach" for her family, while his widow, Lissie Harper, said it was "upsetting". Henry Long, 19, was acquitted of murder but admitted manslaughter after Pc Harper, a Thames Valley Police traffic officer, was caught in a crane strap attached to the back of a car driven by Long. A judiciary spokesman confirmed Long's appeal, which comes days after his co-accused, Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers, both 18, lodged applications seeking permission to challenge their convictions and their 13-year prison sentences. The prison sentences given to all three have already been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Attorney General for judges to decide whether they were too lenient.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Aug 28, 2020 15:38:34 GMT
One of the teenagers convicted of killing Pc Andrew Harper is applying for permission to appeal against his 16-year prison sentence. The officer's mother, Debbie Adlam, said the news was "another kick in the stomach" for her family, while his widow, Lissie Harper, said it was "upsetting". Henry Long, 19, was acquitted of murder but admitted manslaughter after Pc Harper, a Thames Valley Police traffic officer, was caught in a crane strap attached to the back of a car driven by Long. A judiciary spokesman confirmed Long's appeal, which comes days after his co-accused, Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers, both 18, lodged applications seeking permission to challenge their convictions and their 13-year prison sentences. The prison sentences given to all three have already been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Attorney General for judges to decide whether they were too lenient.I can't think of anyone who doesn't think that, so let's hope they are all increased to well over 20 years each. These youths should forfeit their prime of life years inside at the very least.
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Post by questionable on Aug 28, 2020 16:16:03 GMT
You can just see some greedy slimy faced lawyer rubbing his sweaty greedy hands together anticipating another pay day on behalf of us the tax payers, they’re as bad as the defendants just that they get paid to lie for their clients in a more professional manner.
Before we gone about inequality let’s get our house in order and make an example of scum that will always be scum
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Aug 11, 2021 17:30:58 GMT
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Post by cobhamstokey on Aug 15, 2021 7:23:42 GMT
RIP 2 years ago today he lost his life
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Post by xchpotter on Mar 15, 2022 12:13:18 GMT
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