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Topic History of: Chris Huhne - guilty unless he can prove himself innocent
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veritas JK2006 wrote:
Don't forget the woman in the middle - perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the entire drama.

I guess she never thought the 'woman scorned' act would come back to bite her.

will they never learn ?..dealing with the media is stepping into a viper's nest.
JK2006 Don't forget the woman in the middle - perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the entire drama.
Prunella Minge The police versus the most ruthless and power-hungry Cabinet Minister around. It's a bit like watching two jungle creatures try to eat each other: unpleasant without any sense that one is more deserving of my sympathy than the other.
veritas the case is simialr to Justice Einfield in Oz who got 3 years for claiming a dead woman was driving.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Einfeld

It was very sad as you are correct...he did what tens of thousands of others did..but as usual..an example must be made.

A very nice man, very humane..did great works etc etc.

At least he spent his time in the clink healping other prisoners prepare their appeals.
Prunella Minge That's better. The sun has got his hat on!