- Reaction score
- 1,409
- Points
- 1,160
In theory. Possibly in the 60's.
Quit listening to the Beach Boys, Jan and Dean. It's over.
Quit listening to the Beach Boys, Jan and Dean. It's over.
Chris Pook said:Paras in Jordan - 2019
Paras in Jordan - 1947
daftandbarmy said:Both wearing webbing too
Good2Golf said:...but no more puttees.
#kidsdontknowhoweasytheyhaveitthesedays
The Code for Crown Prosecutors requires prosecutors to answer two questions in the 'Full Code Test': Is there sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction? (in other words, whether a jury more likely than not to convict) and Is a prosecution required in the public interest? These questions must be answered in this order; if there is insufficient evidence, the public interest in prosecuting is irrelevant.
According to the code, if there is insufficient evidence to prosecute, no further action will be taken against the suspect or the prosecutor will ask the police to carry out further inquiries to gather more evidence. When there is sufficient evidence but a prosecution is not required in the public interest, prosecutors can decide that no further action should be taken or that a caution or reprimand is a suitable alternative to prosecution.
In exceptional circumstances, prosecutors can authorise a charge without sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction. This is known as the 'Threshold Test'; it is only applied when further evidence is expected to become available soon afterwards (e.g. results of forensic tests) and the suspect is believed to have committed a serious offence and would likely be denied bail by the court if charged. If the expected evidence to support a prosecution does not materialise, the prosecution must be stopped.
Some would say some Ministers for Northern Ireland would be happy to be firedCloud Cover said:Serious man. SHe’ll be fired for sure.
Former deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has been awarded a 'Certificate of Honor' by the City and County of San Francisco.
The award was commissioned on March 8 and was signed by Democratic Mayor of San Francisco London Breed.
The certificate cites a number of reasons for honouring the late Foyle MLA, including his "courageous service in the military".
Other reasons included his role "as a negotiator (who) helped cement and shape the Northern Ireland Peace Process and construct the Good Friday Agreement".
"His sacrifice and dedication to secure peace for his people is not only an inspiration to us all, but represents San Francisco values at their best," the award read.
"He leaves a legacy that embodies and celebrates the diverse history and strength of San Francisco and Ireland."
Sinn Fein National Chairperson Declan Kearney shared news of the award on Twitter.
Martin McGuinness admitted being a member of the IRA and claimed that he left the organisation in 1974.
He later served as an MLA, MP and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland.
Mr McGuinness resigned his position in January 2017 due to the RHI scandal and equality issues.
He died in March of the same year following a short illness at the age of 66 ...
milnews.ca said:Some would say some Ministers for Northern Ireland would be happy to be fired
Meanwhile, in California ...
Cloud Cover said:Seems the Brits are toying with the idea of laying up the carrier PoW right after she is complete :not-again: (nothing definite):
"MPs debate Carrier Strike strategy amidst rumours HMS Prince of Wales could be mothballed": https://www.savetheroyalnavy.org/mps-debate-carrier-strike-strategy-amidst-rumours-hms-prince-of-wales-could-be-mothballed/