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Originally posted by georgenorman
Notice how they still use the weasel words "on balance of probabilities" - still trying to continue the smearing of his reputation. It is a legal term. In the High Court one has to be proven "without a shadow of a doubt" but in the County Court proof only has to be in the "balance of probabilities"
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
It is a legal term. In the High Court one has to be proven "without a shadow of a doubt" but in the County Court proof only has to be in the "balance of probabilities" What does it mean in Kangaroo Courts?
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this result can only mean Power to the People. But let Rafiq tell it how he sees it, . . . Edited by Forest Hillbilly (02 Apr 2023 8.00am)
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
It is a legal term. In the High Court one has to be proven "without a shadow of a doubt" but in the County Court proof only has to be in the "balance of probabilities" That's not right. Criminal matters require proof beyond reasonable doubt (80% true). Civil matters are proven on a balance of probability ie more right than wrong (+ 50%).
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
this result can only mean Power to the People. But let Rafiq tell it how he sees it, . . . Edited by Forest Hillbilly (02 Apr 2023 8.00am) I guess it's a bit like the n word. They can use it but we can't. My missus, who's Dutch Irish, said 'Pommie Shower' the other day, I should have called for a full enquiry.
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
Back on topic, so often derailed by the same old bore Well worth a watch whether you're a fan of cricket or not. Essential if you're a fan of intellect and the beauty (in the right hands, certain posters take note) of the english language. Post-Rafiq, so that is referenced. 5.00 > 49:00 for Fry.
Enjoying getting up later and not having someone who knows better than me (apart from the missus of course). |
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Originally posted by crystal-purley
If Fry uses some fancy language it must be true. He's so thick-skinned and completely an expert on playing cricket at a high level. He literally knows all about it.
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Originally posted by silvertop
That's not right. Criminal matters require proof beyond reasonable doubt (80% true). Civil matters are proven on a balance of probability ie more right than wrong (+ 50%). These numbers you quote are from googling and are US based
Responsibility Deficit Disorder is a medical condition. Symptoms include inability to be corrected when wrong, false sense of superiority, desire to share personal info no else cares about, general hubris. It's a medical issue rather than pure arrogance. |
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