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<blockquote data-quote="steve9145" data-source="post: 722851" data-attributes="member: 71824"><p>too many barrack room lawyers here.</p><p>half the lies people tell are not true !!!!</p><p>innocent until proved guilty</p><p>accused has the right to face his accuser</p><p>not guilty equals innocent.</p><p>accused has the right to be judged by his peers</p><p>prosecution must prove the case beyond reasonable doubt</p><p>thats the system in the uk..........harsh sometimes but hard to see it can be any other way.</p><p>regarding not employing someone because they had been accused of a crime. the employer could possibly fall foul of employment law if it could be proved.</p><p>being arrested means very little, it just means you can be held and questioned.</p><p>you still have the right to remain silent but with a caveat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve9145, post: 722851, member: 71824"] too many barrack room lawyers here. half the lies people tell are not true !!!! innocent until proved guilty accused has the right to face his accuser not guilty equals innocent. accused has the right to be judged by his peers prosecution must prove the case beyond reasonable doubt thats the system in the uk..........harsh sometimes but hard to see it can be any other way. regarding not employing someone because they had been accused of a crime. the employer could possibly fall foul of employment law if it could be proved. being arrested means very little, it just means you can be held and questioned. you still have the right to remain silent but with a caveat. [/QUOTE]
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