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Offline Outlook

Re: Chris Huhne pleads guilty to perverting the course of justice
« Reply #15 on: March 12, 2013, 04:59:30 PM »
Now we all know why the country is in such a mess as tricky Vicky was supposed to be a talented economist who worked for the government.   With talent like that no wonder both of them ended up in stir.   @)(++(*


The silly cow just couldn't help herself.   ?{)(**

Allegedly involving Ms Constance Briscoe.

From Wikipedia:

In February 2013, at the trial of Vicky Pryce police stated that Briscoe's arrest related to the release of information to the press on behalf of Vicky Pryce contrary to statements Briscoe had made, and the police could not rely upon Briscoe as a "witness of truth". Pryce was a friend and neighbour of Briscoe. Briscoe has not been charged but remained on police bail.

Ms Briscoe has had an otherwise outstanding career so I hope this can be cleared up soon.


Offline Myster

Re: Chris Huhne pleads guilty to perverting the course of justice
« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2013, 05:57:54 PM »
Now we all know why the country is in such a mess as tricky Vicky was supposed to be a talented economist who worked for the government.   With talent like that no wonder both of them ended up in stir.   @)(++(*


The silly cow just couldn't help herself.   ?{)(**

Allegedly involving Ms Constance Briscoe.

From Wikipedia:

In February 2013, at the trial of Vicky Pryce police stated that Briscoe's arrest related to the release of information to the press on behalf of Vicky Pryce contrary to statements Briscoe had made, and the police could not rely upon Briscoe as a "witness of truth". Pryce was a friend and neighbour of Briscoe. Briscoe has not been charged but remained on police bail.


Ms Briscoe has had an otherwise outstanding career so I hope this can be cleared up soon.

Small world, she's had her fair share of Murphy's law - first sued by her mother for claiming she was verbally abused as a child, then.... Constance Briscoe was a former partner of Anthony Arlidge, (prosecuting counsel in the Bamber case of 1986) who ditched her for a younger model...,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7740171.stm

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/sex/9459642/Judge-attacks-QC-75-who-left-her-to-move-in-with-student-27.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2186493/Barrister-Anthony-Arlidge-QC-76-left-partner-25-year-old-Oxford-graduate-insists-mother-approves.html

It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline Outlook

Re: Chris Huhne pleads guilty to perverting the course of justice
« Reply #17 on: March 12, 2013, 06:37:40 PM »
I see what you mean:

Mr Arlidge, a grandfather of nine whose cases have included the Jeremy Bamber murder trial now works part-time at 18 Red Lion Court chambers, who have offices in central London and Chelmsford, Essex.

He said of his latest love: "We are living together. The relationship is going very well.

“We share a love of sports, I am taking her to the Olympics to see the football and athletics.

“I've met her mother and she says that if her daughter is happy, then so is she."


Wow these baristas have such an exciting life.  Is it something in the coffee?
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