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Re:Re:Looking
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lorelei
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Re:Re:Luke
I agree he should of got more . But we all know , life doesn't mean 'life' nowadays . Your average 'life' sentence is 12 years , but you retain a probation order after that - so speaking literally you could be 90 years old and still visiting your probation officer . I think had a , dare I say it , 'Normal' person have commited the offence , I think they would have probably got the same - disagreeing with the user above . I don't know why , but the court's seem to look on it completely differently killing someone with a car / by hand . What I want to know is , what difference would it have made if he'd say , shot them ? Maybe it could be deemed more callious , but it's an object just like a car ... right ? |
Lewis
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Re:Re:Magistrates listings
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Carolynw40
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Re:Re:MAIL
I'm not quite sure what your asking but I've interpreted it the best I can . If no-one is at home , I believe they have the right to leave your parcel [Assuming you have a letterbox , it just doesn't fit] with someone around say a neighbour aslong as they sign for it . They have no legal obligation to wait for someone to come to the door/or wait for you to return - otherwise mail would never get delievered . However if they are just 'dumping' it , then I believe that to be negligence on their part and you could probably pursue a claim - especially if the parcel contained personal information . Surely if the parcel hasn't been delievered they leave a card saying where it is ? At least that what happens in my area . |
Lewis
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Re:Re:Miss cgw
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CourtReporter
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