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Old January 16th 19, 01:25 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Paul Cummins[_7_]
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Default Attempted murder of cyclists case opens at the Old Bailey

In article ,
() wrote:

How is that wriggling? Are people not entitled to plead "not

guilty"

Indeed - that is also known as a wriggle, if you are on video
knocking over cyclists (and police officers) like ninepins.


We seem to attend different courts.

In the courts I go to, a man is innocent until PROVEN guilty, and he is
entitled to put the prosecution to proof of their case. That is what a
"not guilty" plea indicates, not, in any way, a "wriggle".

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