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joe_m_2000 said:im using the defence of provocation
i was provoked after melsc threatened 2 steal my pants
two preliminary offences are:
conspiracy
attempt
edit: now she wants jagos pants
melsc is the new BOS slut
ur worse than kate tully and daniellem melsc!![]()
factors affecting the decision are mitigating and agravating decisionsJago said:discuss (using legislations/media sources/cases, if appropriate) the factors affecting the sentencing decision.
factors affecting the decision are mitigating and agravating decisionsJago said:discuss (using legislations/media sources/cases, if appropriate) the factors affecting the sentencing decision.
Seriously joejoe_m_2000 said:factors affecting the decision are mitigating and agravating decisions
use of judicial discretion e.g. the julietta dawes case
Yes but u said FIRST be briugh to every case has comittakl @ local courtwrong_turn said:sorry but you are all wrong. supreme court for sexual assault, sedition is straight to the high court. and please answer the first question i asked!!!
*melsc you do remember which corner??i'll give you a second pair to add to you're shrine of me*
My point exacltyJago said:Wouldn't there be a comittal hearing first do decide if there's enough evidence?
Jago said:It's like 6 hours isn't it? Longer if you're intoxicated.
Define: Novus actus interveniens.
Getting back to what this whole thread is really about ahem Melsc and wrong turn!what is larceny?
Under the Crimes (Detention After Arrest) Act 1997 you can be kept in custody for up to 4 hours. If they want to take DNA tests they can keep you an extra 2 hours. Any time over this and I am pretty sure they need to get an order from either a magistrate or a judge to allow for it.Jago said:It's like 6 hours isn't it? Longer if you're intoxicated.
Define: Novus actus interveniens.