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>Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 14:18:08 +
>From: Chris Briggs
>To: dave walmsley
>Cc: "leedslist@gn.apc.org"
>Subject: Re: [LU] Evidence
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>Hmmm, interesting thought/mis-conception about the
Hmmm, interesting thought/mis-conception about the truth in court, the
prosecution and defence will tell you on trial day that in the case of a
criminal trial the standard of proof is "beyond reasonable doubt" or on a
"balance of probabilities" for a civil matter. The truth doesn't always come
Believable beats true. We're humans, not computers.
Nigel.
On 10 January 2013 12:35, dave walmsley wrote:
> Dr Mike - re "evidence" - I've just received a Jury Summons today. A
> timely reminder that even with facts and evidence presented to a court that
> it needs 12 people to decide what t
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Sent: 10 January 2013 13:01
To: dave walmsley
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Subject: Re: [LU] Evidence
I dunno, you go to the lengths of muting a conversation on gmail, only for
someone to start a new thread and start the process again.
Has Godwi
A while back I sent a joke email to the list with sufficient words in it for
spam filters to go into overdrive . possibly that?
From: Joe Skinner [mailto:jacksonpollocks...@hotmail.com]
Sent: 10 January 2013 13:07
To: dave walmsley
Cc: leedslist@gn.apc.org
Subject: RE: [LU] Evidence
On
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> CC: leedslist@gn.apc.org
> Subject: Re: [LU] Evidence
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> I dunno, you go to the lengths of muting a conversation on gmail, only
> for someone to start a new thread and start the process again.
>
> Has Godwin's Law happened yet?
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I dunno, you go to the lengths of muting a conversation on gmail, only
for someone to start a new thread and start the process again.
Has Godwin's Law happened yet?
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Dr Mike - re "evidence" - I've just received a Jury Summons today. A timely
reminder that even with facts and evidence presented to a court that it needs
12 people to decide what the truth actually is.
And here's an interesting question for you: What happened at the end of the
round when Henry