From: JNugent73@mail.com
On 11/08/2025 10:15 AM, billy bookcase wrote:
> "JNugent" wrote in message news:mfsj8mFte
tU1@mid.individual.net...
>> On 10/08/2025 10:15 PM, billy bookcase wrote:
>>> "The Todal" wrote in message
>>> news:mfsc9uFs6deU3@mid.individual.net...
>>>
>>>
>>>> Yvette Cooper thanked police for their work handling Palestine rights
protests across
>>>> the UK on Saturday, saying there had been a "very small number of people
whose
>>>> actions
>>>> crossed the line into criminality".
>>>>
>>>> unquote
>>>>
>>>> Which implies that many people were arrested for actions that didn't
cross the line
>>>> into criminality.
>>>
>>> Which also clearly indicates that the Home Secretary is quite willing to
>>> prejudge issues of criminality; which formerly were the sole province of
>>> the Courts to decide
>>
>> The police do have a bit of a role in it too.
>>
>> The formal model is that only people who can reasonably be expected of
having committed
>> an offence may be arrested. So an on the spot judgment is called for.
>
> People are arrested, and then subsequently charged, on "suspicion" of
having
> committed an offence.
>
> Usually on quite reasonable suspicion.*
Sorry: MY typo.
Why I used "expected" rather than "suspected", I cannot explain. But
"suspected" was what I meant.
>
> Nevertheless it still remains for the police, via the CPS and prosecuting
> counsel to subsequently demonstrate in Court, to the satisfaction of a
> Magistrate or of a Jury, that their suspicions were indeed correct
>
> * Sufficient to return an 83% conviction rate in 2024. Discounting the
> possibility of deliberate fit-ups, miscarriages of justice; and in
> some cases undercover policemen acting as agents provocateur,
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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