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Post by Lux on Sept 16, 2007 12:41:09 GMT 12
www.stuff.co.nz/4203800a10.htmlYesterday Dewar told the Sunday Star-Times he intended to file 16 pages of complaints against Nicholas with Police Commissioner Howard Broad. He will also appeal his convictions immediately after sentencing. Dewar refused to give details of grounds for his appeal but said it would "be on the basis of a mistrial in terms of a miscarriage of justice, which is reasonably all-encompassing. One of the grounds would be that Nicholas had given false testimony at my trial". Dewar is alleging Nicholas committed perjury three times, made a false statement to police and attempted to pervert the course of justice. Nicholas, who learned about the pending complaints for the first time yesterday, said: "If he wants to take this sort of action, go for it, I've nothing to hide." ..Hmmm I really feel that miscarriage of justice means something different to some police than it does to non police members of society. Looks like he'll try to take her out on a technicality. As if tax payers haven't funded enough hard earn't dollars towards that hideous circus of clowns - already.
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Post by bossybitch on Sept 16, 2007 16:55:59 GMT 12
Way wrong.....You're right about the clowns. What annoys me immensely is reading the paper to find out that CYPS hid so much cases of abuse towards so many state of the wards and years later they try to cover up with hush money. The first time I went to a CYPS Meeting(OMG back in the 80's) I was horrified at the abuse given towards state wards... the shocking abuse, now they were real cases and it still makes me sickened and so sad for those kids. Thank god as a grown up I treasure my own and those who are not my own. CYPS have alot to account for in brushing it under the carpet..... and I know that some of those parents were from Pakeha backgrounds....it doesnt make it easier but that's the truth. You talk about Maori being so cruel I have some stories that would really sicken you. Sorry Lux, I just had to get that off my chest. Totally off the topic. It still hurts today.
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Post by Lux on Sept 16, 2007 18:33:47 GMT 12
Yes I read that too bossy, not really off topic its all about injustice, seems like those who make the rules don't live by them.
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