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Originally Posted by Xaccers
No, from the side that has been published by the media in the way the media wish to present it.
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They and the CPS are the ones with copies of the legal documents. They can
prove what they are being accused of, which is the issue here, not what actually did or didn't happen. The case will be Crown v ...., not X v Y.
When a Jehovah's Witness calls at my door and I explain that I don't believe in God, am I likely to get arrested as a result? What if I criticise their beliefs with regard to blood transfusions?