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Topic History of: MWT /Carl Beech Trial
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'M' It appears unbelievable that Williams thomas can totally ignore the fact that this trial is in its second day, it is an incompetence that he shows complete disregard for the trial and the fabrications of Carl Beech.

Unless he is going to be called.
hedda 'M' wrote:
I am wondering if the intrepid ex cop will be mentioned in this trial and that is why no comments being made via his social media?

delightfully naive of M but perhaps not.

OF COURSE he will be mentioned.

Get in the popcorn now.
'M' He just seems to retweet others tweets now days.
JK2006 But there is no law against commenting on published media reports of news items.
Jo Now that would be interesting. But perhaps he's just avoiding commenting on a live trial.

Social media users warned over court case comments

The attorney general is to publish guidance on Twitter to help prevent social media users from committing contempt of court when commenting on legal cases.

Dominic Grieve QC said it was designed to make sure fair trials took place.

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He said the "simplest rule" people should follow is not to comment on live trials online.