Lillian Thomson
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There's always a chance that new evidence might come to light and he gets arrested while taking a quick single.
Seriously, would be able to just go off to NZ if there was a serious chance of him being charged with assault (or something). Maybe if it is just a misdemeanour?He will be charged.
Yeah, I should think so. It's not like he's wanted for rape or murder or something as serious as that. Such is his profile there's also very little danger of him just vanishing off the face of the earth either.Seriously, would be able to just go off to NZ if there was a serious chance of him being charged with assault (or something). Maybe if it is just a misdemeanour?
He wouldn’t necessarily be prevented from leaving the country even after being charged.Seriously, would be able to just go off to NZ if there was a serious chance of him being charged with assault (or something). Maybe if it is just a misdemeanour?
Or not, depending on what the CPS decide from the evidence the police have passed on. Or have I got that wrong?He will be charged.
The CPS will charge him. I am confident of this.Or not, depending on what the CPS decide from the evidence the police have passed on. Or have I got that wrong?
As I understand it, it is far from uncommon for even low level cases to take a couple of months to reach even the lowest court. As this case involves a high profile public figure I imagine it's taking even longer due to the police and CPS wanting to make sure they have absolutely done it by the book and got a good case before elevating things.Are there massive backlogs in the UK equivalent of the DPP or something in the UK? Or does every charge have to go through this process? You can get charged with a summary offence here without it going through the DPP's office - the cops can stick a charge on you if the offence is one likely to be dealt with in the local court.
Can't speak for the relevant UK departments, but I have virtually no doubt that if that incident on the footage happened here, the authorities here would charge him.
Is this because all the law students in the UK would rather stay in academics than actually work to serve the community?As I understand it, it is far from uncommon for even low level cases to take a couple of months to reach even the lowest court. As this case involves a high profile public figure I imagine it's taking even longer due to the police and CPS wanting to make sure they have absolutely done it by the book and got a good case before elevating things.
Which community is that?Is this because all the law students in the UK would rather stay in academics than actually work to serve the community?
The incident had nothing to do with "coward punches" though.If nothing else, public sentiment towards coward punches would demand it and there would be a massive, media-fuelled eruption if he wasnt