Pistorius trial
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It is quite strange, addressing an entity.
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Before I saw the judge I thought he was being insanely rude :crazy: .
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:lol: Imagine daring to be that sarcastic.
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"Yes, my lady boy". Well, he is allegedly very arrogant :)) .
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It's a good tactic to help the witness keep themselves calm, too, making them remember they are there to give information to help the court, not to get into an argument with the cross-examiner. It sounds like OP is using it like a bit of a mantra, he says it so often.
I think the prosecutor is being way more brutal here than we would normally see because there is no jury. You would not expect a judge to be swayed by feeling sorry for the accused, but juries can be, so you wouldn't normally go all out to break him as Nels seems to want to do.
I think the prosecutor is being way more brutal here than we would normally see because there is no jury. You would not expect a judge to be swayed by feeling sorry for the accused, but juries can be, so you wouldn't normally go all out to break him as Nels seems to want to do.
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I'm starting to feel sorry for him, and I think hes guilty :)) so I can see your point.
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WSSsmalex wrote:I don't know. I think hes probably guilty but I do think hes completely distraught about it too. And not just for his own sake. He comes across as being arrogant, a bit unpleasant, but not as a cold hearted murderer with no compassion for his victim.
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The last few days, him being cross examined, don't seem to have gone particularly well (for him), by all accounts.
I wonder what his people will come up with now. I don't see him being found not guilty though, now.
I wonder what his people will come up with now. I don't see him being found not guilty though, now.
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Me neither.
I've been watching a fair amount if it and had a terrible dream last night that I was in the dock being interrogated by Nel.
I've been watching a fair amount if it and had a terrible dream last night that I was in the dock being interrogated by Nel.
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Verdict being delivered now....
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It might take all day and into tomorrow! Blimey.
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I might not watch it all then!
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How can it take two days? He's either guilty or he isn't.
http://www.justgiving.com/Pamela-Ward" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;nineseven wrote:What's the point in being slim if you have to stay indoors all the time, leaking from your anus?
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It doesn't work like that in S.Africa though, from what I've read/heard. There's a range of possible outcomes, and she has to recap all the evidence and arguments and stuff :technicalterms:
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It's more like delivering a judgement in a civil case (they can go on for 50 pages or so when typed up!) than a straightforward guilty/not guilty verdict.
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The BBC said earlier that there are around 100 pages of summing up!
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It must be terrible for Pistorius having to sit there, you'd think they'd put him out of his misery (well, everyone, really) and announce the outcome first before going through all the reasoning
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I keep thinking that. Specially what with the trial having gone on so long in the end.
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The Guardian live blog is quite good.
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