jmayo wrote: » And yet the problem for some people is one working class guy from Luton who was a football hooligan, had a dodgy mortgage and likes to jeopardise the trials of these people with complete disregard for their victims getting justice. :rolleyes:
ZeroThreat wrote: » More likely he'll exit the prison walking funny with an arse like a clown's pocket.
jmayo wrote: » Rochdale, Rotherham, Newcastle, Bradford, Oxford, Telford and now Leeds. BTW there are also ongoing cases being investigated in Stratford, London, Stockton on Tees, Sheffield. Hundreds of perpetrators - child rapists, 90 something percent of them muslims, who have left thousands victims of gang rape and sexual slavery. And usually the victims are white poor working class young girls. Now if that isn't racist targeting then what is? And yet the problem for some people is one working class guy from Luton who was a football hooligan, had a dodgy mortgage and likes to film things on his phone. :rolleyes: Britain is fooked and by the looks of a fair few of the spanners around here so is Ireland.
jmayo wrote: » And yet the problem for some people is one working class guy from Luton who was a football hooligan, had a dodgy mortgage and likes to film things on his phone. :rolleyes:
pumpkin4life wrote: » And just a quick read up there, the verdict was already reached and the prisoners about to be sent anyway, so the mistrial thing seems to be bollocks.
Billy86 wrote: » That's the problem many have with Tommy Robinson - just because someone is attacking the bad guys doesn't automatically make them an infallible good guy. He knew full well before doing it, and during the whole time he was doing it, that this would completely jeopardise the justice system and very possibly lead to the perpetrators being let go free.
thebull85 wrote: » Are you saying muslim men are going to rape him in prison? Those lovely people would never do that.
wes wrote: » There are a serious of linked trials. So not bollocks, hence his arrest. Ye lads need to up your game ffs.
jmayo wrote: » Ehh did he film the victims going into court? Did he film and broadcast the scumbag perps going into court ? And it wouldn't be the first time the perpetrators were led go free to do their raping. After all the authorities in every case so far have been found to have been complicit.
pumpkin4life wrote: » Ok, so take me through this. So a trial that was already decided, and was already reported in the local newspaper (outcome) even if was local knowledge at that stage... How does that constitute a mistrial? Any information was public-ally known at that stage. That's why Tommy did it, he thought he'd get away with it.
thebull85 wrote: » The list of names that was posted on here was doing the rounds last week, prior to TR streaming from outside to court. So the "accused" indentitys were already out there. And no mistrial.
ZeroThreat wrote: More likely he'll exit the prison walking funny with an arse like a clown's pocket.
wes wrote: » So the idiots managed to not cause a mistrial, so that makes such attempts to do so ok? FFS, lads you need to do better than this. Its really disturbing that your ok with people trying to cause a mistrial, because that is exactly what these idiots are doing.
Billy86 wrote: » Apparently they are filing for a mistrial in the coming days, though we'll know when we know. Given the scale of it, there would also be multiple trials and apparently some are still ongoing. I wouldn't be shocked at all to see a motion for mistrial in the coming days off the back of this, sadly.
Gerry T wrote: » On the video Tommy said the proceedings for the day were a sentencing hearing not a trial. He also mentioned this was one of 3 trials/sentencing for the case, as their were so many, 29 I think people accused, and the third sentencing was due around Sept. I'm not defending Tommy's actions but is it known if his arrest was outside a sentencing or Trial proceeding.
wes wrote: » Well, the judge would be in a far better place to make a judgement on the matter, than any of us on here. Tommy knew exactly what he was doing and him being aware that it was a series, mean he knew exactly what would happen. Some of the accused could be released due to his actions.
thebull85 wrote: » How many people knew about this trial before friday? How many more know now? Millions more.. Job done. There will be no mistrial.
wes wrote: » If any of the accused are released, Tommy and his fanboys are responsible imo. Bloody ****ing idiots.
Grayson wrote: » You're making a straw man argument there. No-one here think that what those gangs did was right. No-one thinks they shouldn't be prosecuted. It's just that some of us also happen to think Tommy Robinson is a scumbag prick. And pointing out what those gangs did does not make him less of a prick. It doesn't mean that he didn't break the law. It doesn't excuse him from breaking the law.
Billy86 wrote: » So your reaction to the fact that he was happy to jeopardise the trial in the name of his own publicity was "yeah, so what"?
Gerry T wrote: » I'm not defending him, but if it were a sentencing hearing then I can't see how there could be a miss trial as the trial would be over. If it was a trial then yes he's a feckin edjit , he knows better than to do what he did.
jmayo wrote: » And why the ban on actually reporting his arrest and sentencing ? Funny how when some break the law they get the nicely nicely approach, and when others "break the law" they get banged up in jail in hours. Hell they are even allowed continue break the law and the law we are talking about is rape. Oh and his suspended sentence last year was a sentence of 3 months yet now he is in for 13 months. And yes we know about your hatred for Robinson, your posts usually ooze of it. No it fooking aint. He has been an idiot, but I see how his actions are played as if they would result in mistrial when this actual trial has been decided bar the sentencing. And then the spectre of linked trials are added by one poster here even though the perps names have already been outed last week. BTW wes can you provide links to that assertion that there is blanket ban on coverage until series of linked trials are carried out? It just stinks how someone seen as a thorn in the side of the authorities, anti state and media narrative and anti multiculturalism, is dealt with in comparison to others who are placated and facilitated. Maybe if the authorities worked a hundredth as fast on the likes of the members of the child grooming gangs then there would be no Tommy Robinson.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Your honor, on the day of sentencing Tommy Robinson asked my client 'well, is you guilty?', therefore I call for a mistrial' 'Ok, I have no option but to call this off'
jmayo wrote: » And why the ban on actually reporting his arrest and sentencing ? Funny how when some break the law they get the nicely nicely approach, and when others "break the law" they get banged up in jail in hours. Hell they are even allowed continue break the law and the law we are talking about is rape. Oh and his suspended sentence last year was a sentence of 3 months yet now he is in for 13 months. And yes we know about your hatred for Robinson, your posts usually ooze of it.
Grayson wrote: » There is no ban on his arrest. Haven't you read any of the thread? Even the OP put in a link about his arrest. I put one in from today a page or two back. There is absolutely no ban on reporting on his arrest. Do you understand that? It's been stated probably about 20 times in this thread. So I'm checking to make sure you do actually understand that. And if they were allowed break the law on rape they wouldn't be in court for it would they. How come in a thread that has a court case like this one, you can say that there's no court cases.