Yes it was done via video on the 2nd March and will be shown at the trial with the one she gave when she made the allegation. In think its cos she is a minor .
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Originally posted by janjoe10 View PostYes it was done via video on the 2nd March and will be shown at the trial with the one she gave when she made the allegation. In think its cos she is a minor .
I didnĀ“t know barrister can cross examined her before trial.. Very interesting
Anyone here with information about that?
Thanks
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He was very anxious this morning and was sick twice. It didn't start till 12.30 he coped really well though from what my family have told me. He will give his evidence tomorrow and I will to . We're hoping it will be Thursday instead of Friday to sum up etc. Thanks again for your support. I have had a migraine all day , hoping I sleep a bit better tonight x
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Hang in there. Thinking of you both and hoping you get some rest.'Mongolian Warriors had the courage of lions, the patience of hounds, the prudence of cranes, the long-sightedness of ravens, the wildness of wolves, the passion of fightingcocks, the keenness of cats, the fury of wild boars and the cunning of foxes.' BE A MONGOLIAN WARRIOR WHEN DEFENDING YOUR INNOCENCE!
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All the best to you both, I've been thinking about you both all day. I'll be keeping an eye on how it goes for you but keep strong just a little longer. Truths turn tomorrow so the fight is nearly over and the army of bananas can storm this thread.
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Good luck and stay strong
Sorry not been on recently but just looked in and read your thread .... So many memories of my sons trial came flooding back. It's an awful experience : no denying - BUT you know you son and you need to keep strong for him. I didn't have to be a witness for my son, fortunately, but his character witnesses let their emotions show e.g. Tears at times but respectful always and eye contact with the jury. It just makes them more human.
My son found it helpful to have a small notebook and pen in the dock with him & he made notes to remember bits to talk to his barrister about in the breaks or even to pass notes via his solicitor to the barrister during the trial , when he wanted to seek clarity or remind them of certain things. Just thought I'd mention it in case you have time to give your son paper and pen (if he hasn't thought of it).
Good luck ; my thoughts are with you & hoping to send some bananas soon
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