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The Arrogance of Andrew Johns

Macca616

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anyones a pretty broad term champ. we've just been checking the most recent posts from you three and they are a grin.
Now I am going to be grown up here and save you three from looking worse than you already do by ending these posts. that way you can get it on amongst yourselves without distraction. keep on dribbling.
 

mickdo

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Seriously kid, go and put some more acne cream on your melon and go back to watching Play School or something else more suited to your intellectual level (or lack thereof).
 

Macca616

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Ha ha, I cant resist, you all just keep outdoing yourself. mickdo - whats doing with the acne cream call - thats just ordinary. get some new stuff.

Mickdo - go and look up the terms diminished responsibility together with lay evidence as to character, watch the news to see a penalty of two weeks and lets see who needs to back to school.
BTW, nothing you say in Latin is profound
 

mickdo

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Macca616 said:
mickdo - whats doing with the acne cream call - thats just ordinary. get some new stuff.
Here's a clue... you are a child.
Macca616 said:
Mickdo - go and look up the terms diminished responsibility together with lay evidence as to character, watch the news to see a penalty of two weeks and lets see who needs to back to school.
How about you go and look up the words 'not based on the australian legal system' and come back when you're done.

Macca616 said:
BTW, nothing you say in Latin is profound
Obviously it was profound enough for you to google it...
 

Macca616

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HEY THERE MICKDO! YOUR NOT GOING REAL WELL ARE YOU MATE.

Abnormality of mind
Criminal law
An element of the defence of diminished responsibility in New South Wales and Queensland. An abnormality of mind is a state of mind so different from that of ordinary human beings that a reasonable person would term it abnormal: R v Purdy [1982] 2 NSWLR 964 ; (1982) 7 A Crim R 122 . It is wide enough to cover the mind's activities in all its aspects, not only the perception of physical acts and matters, and the ability to form a rational judgment as to whether an act is right or wrong, but also the ability to exercise will-power to control physical acts in accordance with that rational judgment: R v Purdy.
 

mickdo

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Macca616 said:
HEY THERE MICKDO! YOUR NOT GOING REAL WELL ARE YOU MATE.

Abnormality of mind
Criminal law
An element of the defence of diminished responsibility in New South Wales and Queensland. An abnormality of mind is a state of mind so different from that of ordinary human beings that a reasonable person would term it abnormal: R v Purdy [1982] 2 NSWLR 964 ; (1982) 7 A Crim R 122 . It is wide enough to cover the mind's activities in all its aspects, not only the perception of physical acts and matters, and the ability to form a rational judgment as to whether an act is right or wrong, but also the ability to exercise will-power to control physical acts in accordance with that rational judgment: R v Purdy.
You're only problem there pal is that the NRL judiciary is not a criminal law court
 

Macca616

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I think you need to go and check the Judiciary Rules champ - you are getting confused with the rules of evidence which do no strictly need to be adhered to in those proceedings to allow the rule of hearsay in which tonight wil of course be relevant.
 

mickdo

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Oh and I'm sure you know them from cover to cover :roll:
Stop googling legal terms you child
 

Macca616

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Christ this is like pulling teeth. You idiot - hearsay goes to the content of what he said which if you have bothered to follow this is the key issue. A lot will turn on whether the language was directed at cecchin or at the situation itself. Hearsay is relevant because it allows witnesses close to the event to give evidence. Are you following yet?
That definition is from a subscribed service Mickdo - so stop biting, run home and enjoy your own miserable company
 

mickdo

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Macca616 said:
Christ this is like pulling teeth. You idiot - hearsay goes to the content of what he said which if you have bothered to follow this is the key issue. A lot will turn on whether the language was directed at cecchin or at the situation itself. Hearsay is relevant because it allows witnesses close to the event to give evidence. Are you following yet?
That definition is from a subscribed service Mickdo - so stop biting, run home and enjoy your own miserable company
16 posts of utter shyte. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
 

Macca616

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not lookin real good mick are ya - stick to your own level before questioning intelligence as it has bitten you badly tonight.
 

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