Crime - part deux.

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POSTED BY GARETH ICKE - MEMES AND HEADLINE COMMENTS BY DAVID ICKEPOSTED ON 3 NOVEMBER 2022
Dutch government move Amsterdam peace rally on Sunday involving David Icke away from Dam Square – but organisers going to court in effort to overturn this fascist decision. Now there are THREE counter-demonstrations planned against me – including the ultra-Zionist CIDI and EXTINCTION REBELLION. Where are you Klaus? Shouldn’t you be there to see your stooges at work? Ha. ha. All their knickers are in such a twist over me

Why has the nutter got em fizzing lol
 
The Dutch have always been sensible people. Prostitution? Fine, go ahead. Cannabis? Smoke yourself daft. Icke? **** off ya nutters.
 
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/03064228908536931

South Wales is one of Britain's top three most dangerous areas for ethnic minorities. The risk of racial attacks is almost ten times higher in rural areas than in inner-city areas, according to a recent poll for the London Observer

The reported number of racist incidents has more than doubled in the last few years

But for minority families in the valleys, the reality is different: families may endure verbal and physical harassment, aggression and violence for years. They are powerless to challenge their aggressors or speak out for fear of reprisals, for fear of losing everything they have worked for

Lol......now that's fake news for sure....luv would be surprised of that lie and all
 
Federal state bro, wouldn't like to say I told people so. <whistle>

We are doing the same thing 2 him on British soil dude......that's the cabal....what they offer is only illusion the nazis are doing what they like in the process
 
My daughter wants to do Law so I took her to Crown Court to watch some trials. Made notes n ****.

We saw assault (DV), supplying drugs, manslaughter, and murder trials.

Didn't think I'd understand much of the legal jargon but understood pretty much all of it.

Manslaughter case was some batshit crazy bint who was in hospital, got up out of her bed and attacked a nurse and 83 yr old woman. Battered both of them, smashing the old dear's head on the ground repeatedly. Prosecutor going for murder but defence going for manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility. Woman claims she was on crack. In a preliminary hearing in the courtroom before the case began, the judge and barristers discussed something called M'Naghten Rules on defence of insanity. My girl knew all about it. I was blown away by it tbh. That was well good.

Last one was a woman accused of supplying drugs. We came into that one on verdict. Jury came in - guilty on 2 counts - supplying coke and some amphetemine I can't remember the name of. It was a first offence, she was on bail, attended trial every day so defence calls for bail until sentencing date. Judge says, I should make you aware she will be facing a substantial custodial sentence so no bail, she's to be remanded in custody. Bare tears from her to her mum sat behind me as she was led away <laugh>

Anyway we discussed our case notes after. My daughter is well into this.
 
My daughter wants to do Law so I took her to Crown Court to watch some trials. Made notes n ****.

We saw assault (DV), supplying drugs, manslaughter, and murder trials.

Didn't think I'd understand much of the legal jargon but understood pretty much all of it.

Manslaughter case was some batshit crazy bint who was in hospital, got up out of her bed and attacked a nurse and 83 yr old woman. Battered both of them, smashing the old dear's head on the ground repeatedly. Prosecutor going for murder but defence going for manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility. Woman claims she was on crack. In a preliminary hearing in the courtroom before the case began, the judge and barristers discussed something called M'Naghten Rules on defence of insanity. My girl knew all about it. I was blown away by it tbh. That was well good.

Last one was a woman accused of supplying drugs. We came into that one on verdict. Jury came in - guilty on 2 counts - supplying coke and some amphetemine I can't remember the name of. It was a first offence, she was on bail, attended trial every day so defence calls for bail until sentencing date. Judge says, I should make you aware she will be facing a substantial custodial sentence so no bail, she's to be remanded in custody. Bare tears from her to her mum sat behind me as she was led away <laugh>

Anyway we discussed our case notes after. My daughter is well into this.

How old is your daughter mate, can take a long time to get qualified for criminal law with all the add on stuff (LPC etc) they require after your degree.
 
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How old is your daughter mate, can take a long time to get qualified for criminal law with all the add on stuff (LPC etc) they require after your degree.

Just turned 18 in second year of A levels. Tbh mate she should've done this months ago to build up her experience. I don't think she'll do criminal law as a solicitor because it's **** work. If it's criminal law I'd love her to be a barrister but that's bloody hard to get into - all about who you know not what you know. She even said to me "why do all the barristers sound posh, like they're all from Oxford or Cambridge". I said because they probably are lol.

You're right though, even after her degree she'll need the add ons. She knows it's going to be tough but she's a natural at it. I think the university application alone is going to be tough. I'm just happy she knows what she wants. You just have to let them do what they have a passion for and hope for the best.

Btw I said to her she could do politics. She told me not a bloody chance <laugh> :bandit:
 
Just turned 18 in second year of A levels. Tbh mate she should've done this months ago to build up her experience. I don't think she'll do criminal law as a solicitor because it's **** work. If it's criminal law I'd love her to be a barrister but that's bloody hard to get into - all about who you know not what you know. She even said to me "why do all the barristers sound posh, like they're all from Oxford or Cambridge". I said because they probably are lol.

You're right though, even after her degree she'll need the add ons. She knows it's going to be tough but she's a natural at it. I think the university application alone is going to be tough. I'm just happy she knows what she wants. You just have to let them do what they have a passion for and hope for the best.

Btw I said to her she could do politics. She told me not a bloody chance <laugh> :bandit:

Don't let the posh stuff put her off, if she is determined and puts in the effort, she can do whatever she wants. Just remember, good ole daddy is going to have to support her for another six years at least lol. Good luck to her though mate and whatever happens it all looks good on a CV.

https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/career-advice/becoming-a-solicitor
 
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Don't let the posh stuff put her off, if she is determined and puts in the effort, she can do whatever she wants. Just remember, good ole daddy is going to have to support her for another six years at least lol. Good luck to her though mate and whatever happens it all looks good on a CV.

https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/career-advice/becoming-a-solicitor

That's a quality link mate, appreciate it. I've just read it. Going to pass it on to her. Bit scary tbh but then thankfully it's not me doing it! Not just the 6 years but all the hoops to jump through to get there. One step at a time though I guess - going to tell her to just focus on the next stage.
 
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