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What part of they were poorly represented legally, do you not understand FFS.But they pleaded guilty. They admitted they did it. It’s the very definition of a safe conviction.
How do you know that? They may well have been. Or they may have just thought they were bang to rights.What part of they were poorly represented legally, do you not understand FFS.
Because a few that have been convicted are serving 3-4 years in the clink, and someone who has said similar is serving no time. So yes, you have to think what advice they were given at the time.How do you know that? They may well have been. Or they may have just thought they were bang to rights.
In a strange twist, I’ve found Jacob Rees Mogg making sense for possibly the first time ever.
Wouldn’t that be quite a twist.Oh god, are we entering the era where Rees Mogg is one of the more sensible people?
I'm honestly wondering if I'm missing something here. It's not 'a game where different tactical strategies lead to vastly different outcomes'. You literally have 2 choices when you're charged with a crime, plead guilty or plead not guilty.This chap gets my point across entirely, In just a few words.
Edit: only after clicking on his profile, I realised he has something to do with Reform, which I didn’t know, I don’t like them, but it’s still a good point though.