Here's the barrister representing Conor McRidiclous and his IPC cohorts in the NME case against Morrissey.
Catrin Evans - One Brick Court
She has a track record, as they say.
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Morrissey can defeat her! (Score:1)
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How is this "news" useful? (Score:1)
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Lawyer, Liar (Score:1)
Seeing as this case concerns the media, anyone interested in reading about the appalling injustices (and appalling reporting) that goes on in Fleet Street should buy a copy of 'Flat Earth News' by Nick Davies. He exposes both left and right wing media as biased and corrupt, but The Daily Mail comes out of it looking even more horrendous than anyone could imagine. Be warned though, you might just cry at the sheer horror of it all.
As for Morrissey, he's got a chance of winning some form of apology on the front cover, quote splicing, debacle alone.
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A court made of one brick will be quite small (Score:1)
(University of Essex? *hahahahhahahahha!!!*)
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I'll be astounded if Morrissey wins this case (Score:1)
Barristers are professionally obliged to represent any client who asks for representation, if that case is within your ability. You could be disbarred for refusing a client.
The requirement - the Cab Rank Rule - is the way that representation for all is secured. It means that everybody has access to assistance in preparing their defence. It secures a fundamental human right, set out in Article 6 of the European Convention of Human Rights.
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It takes guts to be... (Score:0)
Childish.
Sorrow HAS come in the end (Score:0)
psychos of the world unite (Score:0)
Good luck, David T, with your extradition to the UK!
Barbarism begins at Morrissey SoLow (Score:0)
HANG your head in shame. A disgrace.
law (Score:0)
but it has to be said, she's one ugly cow.