[Goanet] The Intriguing Trial of Monserrate?

2008-10-14 Thread tony martin
When tempers are frayed all around perhaps many will not choose to see reason in my views and may even view me as an antagonist of a civil society. So let me first make it clear at the outset that I don't seek to give any clean chit to anybody, least of all to Monserrate and his son Rohit. After al

Re: [Goanet] The Intriguing Trial of Monserrate?

2008-10-14 Thread Frederick Noronha
tony martin wrote: > Monserate may be a Narkasur. I don't know him personally. I only have > a fair idea about politics, politicians and their priorities. But in a > civil society, and in the present case, it is unfair that he should be > tried by the media, by netizens, by citizens and by everyon

Re: [Goanet] The Intriguing Trial of Monserrate?

2008-10-14 Thread Gabe Menezes
2008/10/14 tony martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > When tempers are frayed all around perhaps many will not choose to > see (in the > light of Rohit's misdemeanor) > Tony Martin. > Freelance Writer, Author > Dubai, UAE RESPONSE: You call a rape and sexual mole

Re: [Goanet] The Intriguing Trial of Monserrate

2008-10-15 Thread tony martin
Ref.: You call a rape and sexual molestation a misdemeanor? Dear Gabe No court has pronounced any judgement yet. I will still call sending lewd messages a misdemeanor. Regards. -- Tony Martin Freelance Writer, Author Dubai, UAE

Re: [Goanet] The Intriguing Trial of Monserrate

2008-10-15 Thread Venantius Pinto
Perhaps alleged rape, and alleged sexual molestation, allegedly sexually molested? venantius > > From: "tony martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [Goanet] The Intriguing Trial of Monserrate > > Ref.: You call a rape and sexual molestation a misdemeano

Re: [Goanet] The intriguing trial of Monserrate?

2008-10-16 Thread Venantius Pinto
I hope and pray that at no point do the police vent their frustration on Rohit Monserrate, when they find him or he surrenders himself. This is very important to understand, although the same treatment is almost never accorded to the common citizen. Also, interrogations under pressure often allow a