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  1. SUFC_Al

    Injustice

    http://www.wm3.org/splash.php I was so angry when I read about this. In 1994, three young guys from Arkansas were convicted of a triple-murder with absolutely no physical evidence, motive or connection to the deceased. The prosecution "presented" evidence such as long hair, black clothing...
  2. steveo

    Death penalty - for or against

    Would you vote to bring back the death penalty? A person is convicted by jury and a panel of say 3 judges decide if the Death Penalty is appropriate, so the decision doesnt have to be made by just one man.
  3. Which justice do you prefer?

    Two case scenarios for you to consider. 1.A man convicted of raping and murdering a 16 year old girl has been put to death in Texas despite the international court of justice urging the authorities there not to carry out the sentence. The American state has said its courts are not bound by the...
  4. The Truth About Nelson Mandela

    TERRORIST WATCH! ________________________________________ Mandela & the Church Street Bombing Here are two photos showing the Church Street bombing. As mentioned before, in his so-called book,” Long Walk to Freedom”, Mandela says that he “signed off” with this act of terrorism. People...
  5. Vange Shrimper

    Thursday's Pub Quiz Week 4 (A Day Late!)

    Sorry for the lateness, but couldn't let a week go without another quiz. Jonny Stokes is banned from taking part. :D Here goes: 1. What is the surname of the identical twin brothers who compiled the Guiness Book of Records together between 1955 and 1975? 2. What is the name of Austin Powers’...
  6. TrueBlue

    How to not get done for speeding!

    SAVE YOUR DRIVING LICENCE AVOIDING THE SPEEDING TICKET What must the officer do, and what should you do When you are being reported for speeding, the Police Officer must tell you: "That you will be reported for consideration of the question of prosecuting you for exceeding the speed limit."...
  7. southend4ever

    The Pier Fire

    I never did find out who was held responsible for the pier fire. Was anyone convicted? I am talking about the more recent pier fire, the one linked to Forest.
  8. chadded

    Rettendon Murders

    From BBC News: A fresh inquiry has begun into the murder of three drug dealers in an isolated county lane in Essex nine years ago. The new investigation into the killings, nicknamed the Rettendon Murders, is being carried out for the Criminal Cases Review Commission. Pat Tate, 37, Craig...
  9. Yorkshire Blue

    Chairman leading by example

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/3321915.stm Sounds like he had passion in his eyes. ps If he is convicted, this means he will be convicted of violence connected with football. Does this mean that he will be banned from attending football league matches? Admittedly being...
  10. Napster

    Bramble in trouble

    Fortunately it's not Tes Footballer banned for speeding A Newcastle United defender has been banned from driving for seven weeks and fined £2,000. Titus Bramble admitted driving at speeds of up to 102mph on a dual carriageway. He did not appear before magistrates in his home town of Ipswich...
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