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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3915 on: May 07, 2019, 07:47:32 PM »
Lurked

to wait or move in a secret way so that you cannot be seen,

be or remain hidden so as to wait in ambush for someone or something.

So your both at it

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I'll give you that one Real... it did make me laugh....  @)(++(*

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3916 on: May 07, 2019, 07:52:33 PM »
I'll give you that one Real... it did make me laugh....  @)(++(*
Eight, give us some evidence to discuss, your supposed to be defending and stating a case for Tabak!

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3917 on: May 07, 2019, 07:55:38 PM »
Eight, give us some evidence to discuss, your supposed to be defending and stating a case for Tabak!

Well I appear to have failed miserably with my umpteen posts... I did think that I had shown many items that were good to discuss, but you obviously disagree...

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3918 on: May 07, 2019, 07:59:19 PM »
Well I appear to have failed miserably with my umpteen posts... I did think that I had shown many items that were good to discuss, but you obviously disagree...
What, someone running a bloody marathon

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3919 on: May 07, 2019, 07:59:41 PM »
Well I appear to have failed miserably with my umpteen posts... I did think that I had shown many items that were good to discuss, but you obviously disagree...

They have all been answered.

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3920 on: May 07, 2019, 08:01:03 PM »
What, someone running a bloody marathon

No the many other posts that are available to view... I admit they are a tad long, but each post is backed up with links , images or video clips..


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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3922 on: May 07, 2019, 08:02:44 PM »
Eight, give us some evidence to discuss, your supposed to be defending and stating a case for Tabak!

What happened to Billy??

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3923 on: May 07, 2019, 08:06:07 PM »
What happened to Billy??
It was meant to say right, give us ect

Sorry Billy

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3924 on: May 07, 2019, 08:06:51 PM »
All......??

By whom?

Most aren't even relevant.

I haven't (and be be) reading all.

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3925 on: May 07, 2019, 08:11:43 PM »
Most aren't even relevant.

Maybe not, but unless I know what I need to look for, I have to apply every possibility... And question every element I can think of... Hence.........

The Defence appear not to have looked at every avenue... But I suppose if one is on legal aid, you only get a Base Metal service and not a platinum service, someone with money could afford...

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Ian Kelcey, senior partner at Bristol firm Kelcey & Hall and Law Society council member said: ‘It’s a myth that clients get the same level of service on legal aid rates as when they pay privately - that disappeared about 10 years ago.’

Speaking at the Law Society’s criminal law conference, Kelcey said there is a limit to what firms can be expected to do on legal aid rates: ‘We can’t supply a platinum level of service with base metal rates of pay.’ He suggested that firms be open with clients about how much the government pays and explain the constraints this puts on them.

https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/legal-aid-equality-a-myth-says-solicitor-advocate-kelcey/65516.article

I may add that Kelsey Hall were Dr vincent Tabak's solicitors...

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3926 on: May 07, 2019, 08:34:06 PM »
Maybe not, but unless I know what I need to look for, I have to apply every possibility... And question every element I can think of... Hence.........

The Defence appear not to have looked at every avenue... But I suppose if one is on legal aid, you only get a Base Metal service and not a platinum service, someone with money could afford...

https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/legal-aid-equality-a-myth-says-solicitor-advocate-kelcey/65516.article

I may add that Kelsey Hall were Dr vincent Tabak's solicitors...
Are you joking, he got probably one of the best defence Barristers in the Country, for free.  Your a joke, I bet I wouldn’t  get him if I was in trouble.

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3927 on: May 07, 2019, 08:35:17 PM »
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Vincent Tabak Trial Begins For The Murder Of Joanna Yeates
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 04: William Clegg QC (C), who is representing Vincent Tabak, arrives at Bristol Crown Court on October 4, 2011 in Bristol, England. The trial of Vincent Tabak, a 33-year-old Dutch engineer accused of murdering landscape architect Jo Yeates began today. Tabak admits the manslaughter of his neighbour Miss Yeates, who was found dead on Christmas Day last year, but denies murdering her. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/william-clegg-qc-who-is-representing-vincent-tabak-arrives-news-photo/127960924?adppopup=true



He is on the left hand side...

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IAN KELCEY
Senior Partner, Solicitor and Higher Courts Advocate, Fraud, Regulatory & Complex Crime Specialist
Ian Kelcey qualified as a Solicitor in 1980. Since qualifying he has been involved in a large number of notable cases and has built up a formidable reputation as one of the foremost criminal law solicitors of his generation. He has been involved in numerous murder cases, has advised and represented clients in relation to corporate manslaughter, and has wide experience tackling complex and lengthy fraud cases. Mr Kelcey has also gained a reputation for representing high profile figures such as police officers, members of the legal profession and professional sports personalities.

He has developed an expertise of handling cases involving sexual allegations and has represented clients in drug importation cases. He has a reputation for integrity, excellent client care and an eye for detail and preparing proactive defence strategies on behalf of his clients.

Mr Kelcey is frequently called upon to commentate in both newspapers and the national media on issues arising out of criminal law. His work load has involved cases in courts across the UK and he has ‘Higher Rights of Audience’ in the Court of Appeal. He is a member of the International Bar Association and the European Criminal Bar Association and past Chairman of the National Law Society’s Criminal Law Committee. The Bristol Law Society awarded him the ‘Outstanding Achievement Award’ in 2012 and he is praised in Chambers UK Solicitors Guide as “an extremely experienced solicitor, absolutely top-rate”.



https://www.kelceyandhall.co.uk/our-people/ian-kelcey.html

The case is on their site.. Under notable cases...

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Joanna Yeates murder
R v Vincent Tabak

This case attracted much publicity arising out of the death of Joanna Yeates in Clifton in Bristol over the Christmas period of 2010.  Joanna Yeates had disappeared from her flat in Clifton on the 17th December 2010 and her body was subsequently found on Christmas Day of that year within the Failand area of Bristol. Mr Tabak was subsequently arrested and tried for her murder, he being an occupant of another flat within the same building. Mr Tabak admitted being responsible for the death of Joanna Yeates but denied murder on the grounds that he had not intended that she should die. Mr Tabak was represented by Mr William Clegg QC of 2 Bedford Row, London and Mr Dean Armstrong, also of 2 Bedford Row. Mr Tabak was found guilty of the murder of Joanna Yeates.

https://www.kelceyandhall.co.uk/notable-cases.html

So the image with the 3 men, is:
Ian Kelcey, William Clegg and Dean Armstrong...  Just so there is no confusion....


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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3928 on: May 07, 2019, 08:35:59 PM »
Are you joking, he got probably one of the best defence Barristers in the Country, for free.  Your a joke, I bet I wouldn’t  get him if I was in trouble.

I wouldn't want him, to be fair.... Bit worrying if you ask me...

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #3929 on: May 07, 2019, 08:37:31 PM »
everyone is wrong or not good enough just not Tabak