Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Closer to reality?

A surrender to the apparent likelihood that David will be compensated for unlawful imprisonment?

David won't get compensation based on being 'innocent' but I think it is posible he may get compensation based on the 'bill of rights' in so far that he had to wait too long for his trial. I base this on the view that the first trial was squased so technicaly the last trial may be classed as his only trial. I don't know how this stand up to legal scrutiny but one day we will find out.

Quotegamefisher (687 ) 4:25 pm, Tue 17 Aug #21254


Interesting to note that due process is not completely beyond the 'hangbainers.' Also that there is an acknowledgement that there are no certainties to which course David's efforts for legal remedy might take. Due process, The Bill of Rights and the Magna Carta all have a stake in this process, and progress in our law. One, also by now, might be able to see that the failure of the 'king' to act fairly and non beyond the law is intertwined in the fate of Mr Bain. Because the 'king' to this minute recoils from his duty having sent his soldiers on an errant task.

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