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I guess it gives him an excuse next time he gets pissed at the bookies shop."I will slap any bookie who will come near me, big time."
That is so so so very very Harbhajan Singh.
I guess it gives him an excuse next time he gets pissed at the bookies shop."I will slap any bookie who will come near me, big time."
That is so so so very very Harbhajan Singh.
I think he can easily get away with a contradictory statement in court under the oath. In that case, the video would be reduced to insignificant evidence imho. Perhaps our lawyer members can provide better light into This, and am open to being corrected.His honesty in the video could certainly be debated in court, and in the end the judge or the jury would have to make a judgement on whether they thought he was telling the truth, as he knew it, or not. I think what he'd get stuck on is any kind of motive for him to have made up these claims as lies, compared to the obvious motive he would have for lying by saying the claims weren't true.
In vino veritas. When drunk and trying to impress someone, people more often tend to tell more of the truth, rather than less, or if they lie, tend to be terribly bad at it.
Video evidence can be pretty compelling tbh. If someone says X under oath and you show video demonstrating Y, it's not a good look.I think he can easily get away with a contradictory statement in court under the oath. In that case, the video would be reduced to insignificant evidence imho. Perhaps our lawyer members can provide better light into This, and am open to being corrected.
He has said he'd be the captain of any test side, and also has stated he averages 39 both which are wrong, or a tall claim. He can actually use these to downgrade the entire conversation, and NoTW cannot enforce the validity of the same.
Yep and especially in a jury trial, perception is sometimes more powerful than the truth.Video evidence can be pretty compelling tbh. If someone says X under oath and you show video demonstrating Y, it's not a good look.
Yes, but that also depends on what is being shown. Definitely a footage of someone accepting wads of cash will get more mileage than someone claiming so right?Video evidence can be pretty compelling tbh. If someone says X under oath and you show video demonstrating Y, it's not a good look.
Yeah, though even in a civil trial it can work well.Yep and especially in a jury trial, perception is sometimes more powerful than the truth.
He's under no complusion to say anything on the video. And he's entitled to recant on it.Yes, but that also depends on what is being shown. Definitely a footage of someone accepting wads of cash will get more mileage than someone claiming so right?
As I said before YH was under no compulsion to say the truth in the video. And certainly nobody can sue him for lying in that, can they? It's just pub talk afaic, and he's entitled to his 10 minutes of tall claims.
Of course I am no way commenting on the other videos, because for me, if the dates are proven to be correct, they're pretty much damning.
Because he's now speaking under the oath? And the other instance was one where most humans won't hesitate to add some color to their statements?He's under no complusion to say anything on the video. And he's entitled to recant on it.
But if he does you get the obvious, don't you?
- Are you lying now, or were you lying then?
- Is it unusual for you to just lie to people about things like this?
- How can we know you're telling the truth now?
and of course the immortal
- Sir, are you just making this up as you go along?
His evidence, if he does that, could in no way be said to be reliable.
Then again, maybe that's just what he and his team mates want.
Bloody hell I'd want the fee up front if I was representing them. TBH they've probably got plenty anyway, it's just none of it was legally obtained
OK mate, well you asked for the opinion of the impact of video evidence from someone who's worked with it in court.Because he's now speaking under the oath? And the other instance was one where most humans won't hesitate to add some color to their statements?
Nah, I think YH can't be brought to book on this evidence. He may well have claimed he has been to the moon, and nailed Madonna too.
Notw reporter must be sued for gaining confidence and access by impersonating someone, which I think is a criminal offence. Gutter stuff indeed.Spot-fixing controversy: Yasir Hameed statement | Cricket News | England v Pakistan 2010 | Cricinfo.com
NOTW are such ****ing crooks.
Was nothing against you. Chill. Thanks for the opinion anyways.OK mate, well you asked for the opinion of the impact of video evidence from someone who's worked with it in court.
You got it, didn't like it, so now you're trashing it.
Suit yourself. I don't give a flying ****.
Chill money, Chill Chill CHILL!!!OK mate, well you asked for the opinion of the impact of video evidence from someone who's worked with it in court.
You got it, didn't like it, so now you're trashing it.
Suit yourself. I don't give a flying ****.
I thought lawyers usually charged for advice? Going soft, tbh.OK mate, well you asked for the opinion of the impact of video evidence from someone who's worked with it in court.
You got it, didn't like it, so now you're trashing it.
Suit yourself. I don't give a flying ****.
Thank you for saying that in plain words...it was a very cheap shot by NOTW.It seems that Abid had a hidden
camera which I was totally
unaware of. I then left the hotel
with my friend and came back to
where I was staying. Two days
later Abid then called me and
offered me £25,000 to give a
statement against the 3 current
players under investigation,
which I immediately refused and
put the phone down. I neither
called nor answered any calls
from Abid after this
conversation. When News of the
World released my conversation,
which Abid Khan recorded
without me knowing about it, I
was contacted by the media in
Pakistan to confirm if I gave the
statement to the NOTW, I denied
categorically as explained above
that this was not the case.
Subsequently, I received a text
message from Abid Khan from
his number 0** **** ***6, which I
found to be intimidating as
reflected in his message
reproduced below:
"Pls call me. Incidentally you are
in video drinking wine and saying
all the quotes attributed to you.
Denying it is just stupid as we will
be releasing the video to tv.
Better that you stand up and
speak the
truth!!!!."
From YH's statement.
Wow, just give him the pulitzer. What an asshole of a reporter. Pathetic.