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Topic History of: Redknapp search warrant "unlawful" Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Mart |
In answer to ITK and in line with the first harrasement point.
The area in which Mr Redknapp lives will always have a story, however mundane it is, because of it`s new found status much highlighted by Piers Morgan recently.
I have seen his house photographed by tourists and that cannot be nice, so , one sneak of an upset and in come the rat pack.
I think Harry is great and is a person that has ploughed his way through life like a loose steam train but with brakes fully intact and for some reason, human beings see those sort of people as the ones to try and catch out. |
JK2006 |
Oh I do like Harry (not just because his daughter in law is a sweetheart) and here he strikes a blow against the Police/Media alliance which, I believe, is destroying society and even the human race.
Throw in politicians and the legal system and there is a real problem in Headline Morality. |
In The Know |
From Sky News -
Lord Justice Latham said: "The obtaining of a search warrant is never to be treated as a formality. It authorises the invasion of a person's home."
The judge, sitting with Mr Justice Underhill, heard that the 6am search of the Portsmouth manager's house in Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset, was caught on camera by Sun photographers.
They also photographed his departure from Chichester police station after being bailed later the same day.
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So how did Sun photographers know where to be, and at what time? |
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