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Witch hunt much????




Jackaroo wrote:“So, we don’t have photographs, no site plans, no measurements, no recovery of projectiles, no exact location, no blood spatter analysis, none of the things that we would normally get at any crime scene and if you add to that, we don’t have access to the deceased so no post-mortem.”
Witch hunt much????


No1_49er wrote:Perhaps some of the posters on this forum, who are feigning incredulity that somebody from Australia's military service, a VC recipient no less, should reflect on the fact that the good citizens of Germany once thought that Josef Mengele and his ilk were also thought to have done no wrong.
Ben Roberts-Smith tried, and failed, to sue for defamation.
He failed. And an attempt to pursue the matter in a higher appellate court also failed
It seems that despite some here decrying the evidence of Afghan citizens with the suggestion that their country of origin somehow makes them unworthy of being heard, some of his own military compatriots have given evidence against him.
Perhaps it's time to chill, and let the courts of justice preside?
Kangaroo Court? Well, it is Australian.



No1_49er wrote:Perhaps some of the posters on this forum, who are feigning incredulity that somebody from Australia's military service, a VC recipient no less, should reflect on the fact that the good citizens of Germany once thought that Josef Mengele and his ilk were also thought to have done no wrong.
Ben Roberts-Smith tried, and failed, to sue for defamation.
He failed. And an attempt to pursue the matter in a higher appellate court also failed
It seems that despite some here decrying the evidence of Afghan citizens with the suggestion that their country of origin somehow makes them unworthy of being heard, some of his own military compatriots have given evidence against him.
Perhaps it's time to chill, and let the courts of justice preside?
Kangaroo Court? Well, it is Australian.

bigrich wrote:No1_49er wrote:Perhaps some of the posters on this forum, who are feigning incredulity that somebody from Australia's military service, a VC recipient no less, should reflect on the fact that the good citizens of Germany once thought that Josef Mengele and his ilk were also thought to have done no wrong.
Ben Roberts-Smith tried, and failed, to sue for defamation.
He failed. And an attempt to pursue the matter in a higher appellate court also failed
It seems that despite some here decrying the evidence of Afghan citizens with the suggestion that their country of origin somehow makes them unworthy of being heard, some of his own military compatriots have given evidence against him.
Perhaps it's time to chill, and let the courts of justice preside?
Kangaroo Court? Well, it is Australian.
you have some good points , but from what i've seen of the past and current situation , somebody's out to get him . totally unnecessary to arrest him getting off a plane in front of his kids , he and his lawyer already stated if required he'd surrender himself at a police station . the very public arrest with media in attendance was done for vindictive reasons



Die Judicii wrote:I don't know all the ins and outs with this,,,,,,,, but one single question is yelling in my head.
Don't we have the "Double Jeopardy" situation any more in the courts of Australia ?

No1_49er wrote:Yes, we do.
Why the question?
Can you provide details of the first trial?

Die Judicii wrote:No1_49er wrote:Yes, we do.
Why the question?
Can you provide details of the first trial?
No I can’t, but if he’s already been on trial for it all once, how can they start it all up again now ? Doesn’t that fly in the face of the Double Jeopardy ruling ?


