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Nigel Evans - I would have been cleared too today.
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Nigel Evans - I would have been cleared too today. 11 Years, 3 Months ago  
Jurors are starting to understand people inflate, invent, exaggerate, want cash, lie…
Jurors are starting to understand there is corruption amongst police and CPS like in Blakelock, Plebgate, Hillsborough.
If my case had been now, instead of 13 years ago, I would have been cleared. 100% certain.
 
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Pru

Re:Nigel Evans - I would have been cleared too today. 11 Years, 3 Months ago  
The arrogance of the police, though, even after verdicts like this, is truly astonishing. They are still putting out the message that anyone who makes any allegation is going to be hailed as 'brave' and will be taken seriously no matter what nonsense they spout.
 
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Re:Nigel Evans - I would have been cleared too today. 11 Years, 3 Months ago  
Yes, you'd have thought, sensing the change in public opinion and wanting to revive confidence, they would be saying "we will be prosecuting liars and false accusers to the fullest extent of the law".
 
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Re:Nigel Evans - I would have been cleared too today. 11 Years, 3 Months ago  
Difficult! I believe that anyone should be able to report a crime of any nature to the Police, and the Police are duty bound to investigate it.
Where the problem arises is evidence of the crime must exist - taking someone's word for it is not acceptable - there must be EVIDENCE.
In historic cases finding evidence may be impossible - so no charges should be bought, and no publicity given to the accused.
In recent cases evidence is more likely; DNA, fingerprints, witnesses, injury - in which case chargethem.
I assume poor old Stuart Hall must be kicking himself now
 
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Re:Nigel Evans - I would have been cleared too today. 11 Years, 3 Months ago  
So many e-mails and phone calls agreeing with me and saying the Court of Appeal should throw my convictions out.
 
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Re:Nigel Evans - I would have been cleared too today. 11 Years, 3 Months ago  
It goes deeper than all this though.

If Jimmy Savile stood trial he'd be found not guilty too.
 
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andrew

Re:Nigel Evans - I would have been cleared too today. 11 Years, 3 Months ago  
Hope this is the end of Yewtree.
 
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Learned Lefty

Re:Nigel Evans - I would have been cleared too today. 11 Years, 3 Months ago  
JK, please don't edit this post. Thank you.

Daniel Burke, Mr Evans's solicitor, said, "the police appear to have gone to lengths to find complainants rather than complainants coming forward."

England's northwest lawyers, especially, should not have ignored expert lawyer Chris Saltrese, exposing thousands of far less-publicised cases since the late-1980s when deeply corrupt, 'Pro-active Police Trawling' began.

Like the 1970s Brum 6, Guildford 4 and later Hillsboro 96, Steven Lawrence, Plebgate, and far too many more mass-miscarriages via UK bent-Cops/Polit/Media.

DECADES too late for tens of thousands of VICTIMS, and VICTIMS in extended families-and-friends.

All VICTIMS of modern UK LIARS for money, malice, careers, greed, ratings and profit - deviously masked as 'Public Protection'.

www.bbc.com/news/uk-26974585

www.chrissaltrese.co.uk/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_corruption

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26 Mar 2014 .. The head of the Metropolitan Police has admitted that rogue and corrupt officers may evade justice because of the “mass-shredding” of ...

Are police corrupt? | Debate.org

www.debate.org/opinions/are-police-corrupt

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Corrupt Cop of the Month | - Peaceful Streets Project

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23 Mar 2014 ... Operation Othona found criminal gangs were working closely with a 'small but dedicated network of corrupt police officers'. Earlier this month ...

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