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debunker

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Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« on: April 10, 2013, 08:52:48 PM »
I hold as very important that

1/ people are considered innocent until proven guilty and have a right to be treated as such
2/ people have a right to privacy
3/ people have a right to protect their reputation from defamation
4/ people have a right to access to the courts to protect the above
5/ common citizens have no standing in kangaroo courts trying to accuse and convict people in the news

Luz seems to believe that this means I excuse criminality.

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Offline Luz

Re: Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2013, 08:56:22 PM »
I hold as very important that

1/ people are considered innocent until proven guilty and have a right to be treated as such
2/ people have a right to privacy
3/ people have a right to protect their reputation from defamation
4/ people have a right to access to the courts to protect the above
5/ common citizens have no standing in kangaroo courts trying to accuse and convict people in the news

Luz seems to believe that this means I excuse criminality.

Discuss

I completely agree. Apply that also to Mr. Gonçalo Amaral and Mr. Bennett, among others.

debunker

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Re: Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2013, 09:01:12 PM »
I hold as very important that

1/ people are considered innocent until proven guilty and have a right to be treated as such
2/ people have a right to privacy
3/ people have a right to protect their reputation from defamation
4/ people have a right to access to the courts to protect the above
5/ common citizens have no standing in kangaroo courts trying to accuse and convict people in the news

Luz seems to believe that this means I excuse criminality.

Discuss

I completely agree. Apply that also to Mr. Gonçalo Amaral and Mr. Bennett, among others.

Both have been before duly constituted legal bodies and found to be in breach of the law- common criminals.

The rule of law requires that where there is evidence, criminals are brought to justice. In these two cases they have been brought to justice.

Offline sadie

Re: Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2013, 09:16:29 PM »
Both have latched onto Myths and lies and furthered them.  Both have repeatedly broken the Law

The Mccanns have not.

I agree with everything that Debunker lists.  8((()*/ Good list

registrar

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Re: Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2013, 09:24:35 PM »
I hold as very important that

1/ people are considered innocent until proven guilty and have a right to be treated as such
2/ people have a right to privacy
3/ people have a right to protect their reputation from defamation
4/ people have a right to access to the courts to protect the above
5/ common citizens have no standing in kangaroo courts trying to accuse and convict people in the news

Luz seems to believe that this means I excuse criminality.

Discuss

Yep, spot on list.

Should I ever be suspected or even be accused of any illegal acts - I would expect the judiciary of any civilised
country to uphold and honour these simple, yet fundamental principles.

Wouldn't everyone?

   

« Last Edit: April 10, 2013, 09:28:28 PM by registrar »

Offline Sandy

Re: Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2013, 09:43:04 PM »
I hold as very important that

1/ people are considered innocent until proven guilty and have a right to be treated as such
2/ people have a right to privacy
3/ people have a right to protect their reputation from defamation
4/ people have a right to access to the courts to protect the above
5/ common citizens have no standing in kangaroo courts trying to accuse and convict people in the news

Luz seems to believe that this means I excuse criminality.

Discuss


In an ideal world maybe but that is not the case even in the UK.  You might have the right to be treated as innocent but more than often the suspect is treated as the guilty part even before they are charged or indicted.  Only to often in England a suspect is tried by the press even before they get to court.

People have a right to privacy but in many cases it is through their own actions in seeking publicity in the first place that they lose that right.  As we are discussing the McCann case, did you know that McCann contacted the press even before the police arrived and gave then a lot of information?

« Last Edit: April 10, 2013, 09:44:36 PM by Sandy »

debunker

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Re: Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2013, 10:20:07 PM »
I hold as very important that

1/ people are considered innocent until proven guilty and have a right to be treated as such
2/ people have a right to privacy
3/ people have a right to protect their reputation from defamation
4/ people have a right to access to the courts to protect the above
5/ common citizens have no standing in kangaroo courts trying to accuse and convict people in the news

Luz seems to believe that this means I excuse criminality.

Discuss


In an ideal world maybe but that is not the case even in the UK.  You might have the right to be treated as innocent but more than often the suspect is treated as the guilty part even before they are charged or indicted.  Only to often in England a suspect is tried by the press even before they get to court.


People have a right to privacy but in many cases it is through their own actions in seeking publicity in the first place that they lose that right.  As we are discussing the McCann case, did you know that McCann contacted the press even before the police arrived and gave then a lot of information?

I think you will find that that is a myth.

Offline gilet

Re: Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2013, 01:48:09 AM »
I hold as very important that

1/ people are considered innocent until proven guilty and have a right to be treated as such
2/ people have a right to privacy
3/ people have a right to protect their reputation from defamation
4/ people have a right to access to the courts to protect the above
5/ common citizens have no standing in kangaroo courts trying to accuse and convict people in the news

Luz seems to believe that this means I excuse criminality.

Discuss


In an ideal world maybe but that is not the case even in the UK.  You might have the right to be treated as innocent but more than often the suspect is treated as the guilty part even before they are charged or indicted.  Only to often in England a suspect is tried by the press even before they get to court.

People have a right to privacy but in many cases it is through their own actions in seeking publicity in the first place that they lose that right.  As we are discussing the McCann case, did you know that McCann contacted the press even before the police arrived and gave then a lot of information?

Could you provide evidence for your claim that the McCanns contacted the press before the police. I also am of the understanding that it is a myth which is maliciously spread by many people to denigrate the McCanns.

I will be interested to be proved wrong on the matter and as you seem to know about it, will look forward to seeing the evidence.

Offline Admin

Re: Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« Reply #8 on: April 16, 2013, 02:55:02 AM »
Wasn't there some comment on this in one of the Portuguese police officers statements? We will have a look tomorrow.

Offline gilet

Re: Who does not believe in the Rule of Law
« Reply #9 on: April 16, 2013, 05:01:11 AM »
Wasn't there some comment on this in one of the Portuguese police officers statements? We will have a look tomorrow.

I genuinely do not know of any evidence to support this claim. But if you are unsuccessful I would hope that Sandy who made the claim can point to the details somewhere.