A Chinese kitchenhand accused of murdering an Auckland, NZ, cabbie will be tried in his native country, but will not face the death penalty.
It seems that your house can be badly damaged and you may not have a leg to stand on.
I think we are all a little (or a lot) concerned about the information we all receive from our respective media in our home countries.
As i said in a previous article the last six months i am unemployed. The reason? One guy from the counting house did a big mistake and the foreman with other people said that the mistake was mine.
The David Bain retrial has commenced in Christchurch, New Zealand.
I don't how many of you have heard of this controversial case. It has cost the New Zealand taxpayer millions and probably more by the time the case ends in about three months.
A New Zealand juror in a kidnapping trial received a note with a swastika emblem and the words 'not-guilty' on it. He reported the matter and was discharged from the jury.
They went ahead with the trial using just the other eleven jurors - and found the three accused men guilty as charged of kidnapping a Canadian tourist last year.
Over at Blogfeast I posted an article today(under Huttriver2) about the Privy Council in London's decision to quash the conviction of New Zealander, David Bain in 1995. Bain had been convicted of murdering his parents, two sisters and brother in Dunedin, New Zealand a year earlier in 1994. The Court of Appeal turned down Bain's appeal in 2003. Pop over and have a read, sometime!
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