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To think the Ched Evans verdict shows why mob justice is wrong

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JonathanDunn · 14/10/2016 17:10

Hundreds of thousands of people were willing Condemn a innocent man. He was practically forced out of football. This is why we can't play jury from our sofas.

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Soubriquet · 14/10/2016 17:42

inevitable invasion

Oh god I hope not

ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 14/10/2016 17:43

Until today he wasn't an innocent man. He had been convicted of the crime. So people weren't condemning an innocent man, they were condemning a man who had been found guilty of a crime. How are members of the public supposed to know that a conviction is unsafe until it has been proved to be such.

ageingrunner · 14/10/2016 17:43

He's an absolute arsehole and we know what he did. We believe her

PortiaCastis · 14/10/2016 17:45

Jonsthan Dunn You've started this thread to goad and upset women. Which newspaper do you work for

ArmySal · 14/10/2016 17:46

Fuck off.

ShmooBooMoo · 14/10/2016 17:46

The mother of his child always look so clingy, downtrodden and sad. He is vile...

CockacidalManiac · 14/10/2016 17:46

I hope his cock falls off, and I hope yours does too.

MoreCoffeeNow · 14/10/2016 17:49

His family must be soooooooooooooooooo proud.

Tarla · 14/10/2016 17:49

Him and his vile partner deserve everything karma throws at them.

ElsaAintAsColdAsMe · 14/10/2016 17:52

I believe her.

She didn't consent to sex with him according to his own testimony.

It's amazing how he was only let off after offering a 50 grand reward for information isn't it.

Tarla · 14/10/2016 17:55

It's amazing how he was only let off after offering a 50 grand reward for information isn't it.

And that the new witnesses only came forward when there was fifty grand on offer. It's almost like coercion of a witness.

booox · 14/10/2016 17:56

Op have my first

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legotits · 14/10/2016 17:56

Yes it's lucky we didn't take it further and deliver the justice too.

How guilty we would feel If he had been castrated, say!

Hmm
booox · 14/10/2016 17:57
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HelenaDove · 14/10/2016 17:57

Justice can be bought and sold.

Its a commodity for the rich.

Rich white men especially.

booox · 14/10/2016 17:57
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FunkinEll · 14/10/2016 17:57

Fuck off, give me a break!

FunkinEll · 14/10/2016 17:58

OP, are you really that stupid?!

ImperialBlether · 14/10/2016 17:58

Yes, to paraphrase Caroline Aherne, "What was it about the £50,000 reward that made you testify at the appeal?"

Gottagetmoving · 14/10/2016 17:58

Innocent or not, he is a dirty bastard who uses women as you would a sex toy. He has no respect for someone he has sex with.
As for his fiancee, how can she want to be with a man who takes advantage of a situation to have sex with someone his mate has just had sex with? They behave like animals not humans.

booox · 14/10/2016 17:59

Please help yourselves ladies.

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PortiaCastis · 14/10/2016 18:00

Biscuit thanks

itsbetterthanabox · 14/10/2016 18:01

Not guilty doesn't mean he didn't rape her. It means there isn't enough to evidence.
There was no mob in the court room. It was due process.

booox · 14/10/2016 18:02
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