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- Re: Chris Philp aka the bloody shadow foreign secretary
on 16/8/2025, 9:23:33, in reply to "Re: Chris Philp aka the bloody shadow foreign secretary"
To answer your previous question about where the trial should have been - the (Claiton/Clacton reference was unecessary - it could have been anywhere. There is only one Crown Court which means it can sit anywhere in the country (usually at another Crown Court Centre but it doesn't have to be). There are procedures in place for either party to ask for an out of town trial - arguments are put, listened to and decided by the Judge taking into account the law including case law. If the law is not there then the Government may need to put it into place - it would be an interesting debate.
Mr J.C. Lomax having been called upon to give his opinion upon the proposed formation of a Town Club, said he was most emphatically in favour of a proposed Luton Town Football Club - 11th April 1885
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