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AccyChris 04-05-2012 17:55

Re: Guilty? Or Not Guilty?
 
after watching it again i'd still go 50/50 or both guilty whichever suits

Eric 05-05-2012 07:28

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Originally Posted by AccyChris (Post 989509)
after watching it again i'd still go 50/50 or both guilty whichever suits

The cabbie made bail ... that's a good sign for the "not guilty" side. With a good lawyer, he'll walk ... the worst that can happen to him now is probably a guilty plea to reduced charges.

AccyChris 05-05-2012 09:43

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 989684)
The cabbie made bail ... that's a good sign for the "not guilty" side. With a good lawyer, he'll walk ... the worst that can happen to him now is probably a guilty plea to reduced charges.

i see were your coming from with your bias view eric i assure you i do. even if he does walk at court in my opinion the point that he ran the guy(that wont be doing any walking soon :rolleyes:) over causing harm should hold a lawful charge in a court de jour but anyway lol ....
from what i've seen they've a funny way of showing justice in them places we call courts(de facto)...time will tell

Eric 05-05-2012 22:32

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Originally Posted by AccyChris (Post 989716)
i see were your coming from with your bias view eric i assure you i do. even if he does walk at court in my opinion the point that he ran the guy(that wont be doing any walking soon :rolleyes:) over causing harm should hold a lawful charge in a court de jour but anyway lol ....
from what i've seen they've a funny way of showing justice in them places we call courts(de facto)...time will tell

Obviously, you haven't seen too much of Canadian courts. And the charges still stand. He is charged with assault with a weapon ... in this case, his cab. There are also the assorted Highway Traffic Act charges. With charges like these, and in circumstances like these, he will probably elect a jury trial. He claims that he felt his life was in danger, and the Crown will have a hard time proving that this was not so. How does that old saying go? "It is better to be judged by twelve than carried by six."

AccyChris 05-05-2012 22:49

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 989870)
Obviously, you haven't seen too much of Canadian courts. And the charges still stand. He is charged with assault with a weapon ... in this case, his cab. There are also the assorted Highway Traffic Act charges. With charges like these, and in circumstances like these, he will probably elect a jury trial. He claims that he felt his life was in danger, and the Crown will have a hard time proving that this was not so. How does that old saying go? "It is better to be judged by twelve than carried by six."

lol fair play...is there charges against the guy finding it hard to get about at min??? :D


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