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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 332121" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>This ruling came down last february (look at the headline date in the story). Not breaking news. That there is no mention of the motion (BBC complicit in terrorism claim) being pressed in a different court following this ruling speaks volumes. Seems to me that the guy (or a sympathetic group) would be eager to pursue this if anything the judge said proved there was any kind of merit to the evidence. </p><p></p><p>Strange ruling, but the judges wording doesn't look like a support for the evidence claim. More like a matter of simply letting the guy off of a petty charge to get him the hell out of his court. Often it's just easier and cheaper for a judge to just tell someone "Fine, dismissed".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 332121, member: 3"] This ruling came down last february (look at the headline date in the story). Not breaking news. That there is no mention of the motion (BBC complicit in terrorism claim) being pressed in a different court following this ruling speaks volumes. Seems to me that the guy (or a sympathetic group) would be eager to pursue this if anything the judge said proved there was any kind of merit to the evidence. Strange ruling, but the judges wording doesn't look like a support for the evidence claim. More like a matter of simply letting the guy off of a petty charge to get him the hell out of his court. Often it's just easier and cheaper for a judge to just tell someone "Fine, dismissed". [/QUOTE]
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