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The two culprits are on the left of this pic. The bloke on the right is some neanderthal mate of theirs.

If you see them at the G or Etihad, report it to ground staff and/or security and they will be ejected.

Karma will take care of them.

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I hope this Karma guy is a Russian Psychopath .
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Guest lambtotheslaughter

Is this thread any chance of causing issues, mistrials etc

Wait until the bastards (a true definition of their status not swearing) are put away then out them

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I was there and saw the aftermath of the incident. It was definitely one of the more horrific things I've ever seen. Hope these little pr1cks rot in hell which is all they deserve quite frankly!

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All the better for Jurrah.

Except that his case is in NT, not "Victoria, the State of Leniency"!
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It's called the legal system, it's based on argument, therefore it's about who tells the best /strongest story and not about the truth.

Defence lawyers aren't the ones under oath and therefore misrepresent the truth all the time.

Yep, my point was if that's the crux of the argument he's putitng up he will IMO need an almost inchorent jury to get it over the line.

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Prison is the great leveler, and blokes like these don't get held in the highest regard there.

They'll be sorted out eventually, if not this time, next time.

No, they get held up against the shower wall..

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Just read the associated story. Defence lawyer Murley says Nath's dad should have "kept his mouth shut" and was the "author of his own misfortune" however on Mallinder he says he was a bit "exultant" and threw a "ripper" punch! WTF, can one of our legal eagles explain this [censored] weak interpretation of events?

For exultant read "iced up" and for ripper punch read "king hit".

What a friggin waste of legal aid tax dollars.

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Was right behind Jones' Dad when it happened. unbelievable it was, still think about it to this day

I hope there are good witnesses to verify the story so it is cut and dried and those animals get what they deserve.

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It's called the legal system, it's based on argument, therefore it's about who tells the best /strongest story and not about the truth.

Defence lawyers aren't the ones under oath and therefore misrepresent the truth all the time.

No its not. Don't presume to characterise something which you clearly have absolutely no apprehension or understanding of.

Your statement is palpably wrong, and defamatory.

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No its not. Don't presume to characterise something which you clearly have absolutely no apprehension or understanding of.

Your statement is palpably wrong, and defamatory.

The legal system is not about truth, it's about the perception of truth; and to that end, a good argument can be more valuable than it should be. Edited by Chook
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The legal system is not about truth, it's about the perception of truth; and to that end, a good argument can be more valuable than it should be.

Read Andrew Frasers books if you even need to be more convinced

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No its not. Don't presume to characterise something which you clearly have absolutely no apprehension or understanding of.

Your statement is palpably wrong, and defamatory.

I dont know much about law but you cannot be charged with defaming an industry. Otherwise we couldn't tell any more lawyer jokes.
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I dont know much about law but you cannot be charged with defaming an industry. Otherwise we couldn't tell any more lawyer jokes.

I'm sure they would find a way Biffo if they wanted to, very smart these guys

Even if they failed they would bankrupt you in the process

Can't fight City Hall (same mob)

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It's amazing how they manage to sleep at night .

First they lie on one side-then they lie on the other.

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