https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/uknews/12608764/four-knife-london-machete-high-wycombe/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-54054311 Chalking up a few more, looks like we might be back on target for more stabbings than last year. Bit of a stretch including High Wycombe in a London stabbing article though, it's about 40 miles away.
https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/arrests-made-after-teenage-boy-18892196 More stabbyness in Croydon
Massive raid on traveller site: https://news.sky.com/story/armed-police-raid-suspected-gun-supply-gang-in-london-12067036 Unsurprisingly, can't even find a mention of this on the loony lefty BBC.
Why does a 27 year old have an appropriate adult with them? 27 year old Zephaniah McLeod could be seen seated in a chair wearing a light grey T-shirt, with an appropriate adult close by. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...ed-appears-in-court/ar-BB18QUXh?ocid=msedgntp
I thought it was just children and the mentally ill. Sounds like his defence is prepared already to me.
What is the aim of appropriate adults? The role of the appropriate adult is to safeguard the interests, rights, entitlements and welfare of children and vulnerable people who are suspected of a criminal offence, by ensuring that they are treated in a fair and just manner and are able to participate effectively. Where the suspect is a child or vulnerable person, PACE requires the presence of an AA for many procedures. All the victims were white in super diverse Birmingham but a race hate attack has already been ruled out. Verdict psychological trauma from growing up in a 3rd World **** hole surrounded by violence .
My brother is coming back from America in a few weeks if he stays in mine do we all have to quarantine?
Ok barren baws*, if America is still on the list in a few weeks will the whole house have to quarantine? *Cheers @baz
Good question and very unclear. I would say just your brother but he may have to isolate from the family and stick to his own room to save the rest of you. It's a **** up mate, nobody "in charge" has a clue what they are doing
No it's just some retired teacher or something who wants out of the house. Another pair of eyes making sure Justice is seen to be done is never a bad thing.
I thought the person sticking up for you in court was called a lawyer ? The guy sitting next to him is probably a translater
They're not there to stick up for you, they're there to make sure proper procedures are followed for vulnerable people.