On 05/10/2016 17:13, Rob Morley wrote:
wrote:
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/londo...-a3358386.html
That's bad news - a verdict that implies "he's a nice chap" and "it was
just one of those things". These "accidents" are not accidental, they
are the result of a driver taking insufficient care. "He checked his
mirrors normally" says to me that he just glanced at his mirrors.
One assumes that you were not only in court during the whole of the
trial but were also a live eye-witness to the inciden itself.
Otherwise, how could you know better than the jury (as it appears you
must, if you are right)?
QUOTE:
1. A jury at Blackfriars crown court unanimously found Mr Beadle, from
Colchester in Essex, not guilty...
The driver sat down and wiped away tears after being acquitted,
embracing friends and family as he left the dock.
2. Judge Raj Shetty told him: "Thank you very much for the way in which
you have conducted yourself during the trial."
ENDQUOTE
Woud you REALLY want a show-trial result, wrecking the lives of this
man's family, just for vindictive reasons?
Surely not?