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A very altruistic one by the sounds of things.
Thanks. Can I ask do you believe Bamber factually innocent?
The CCRC Statement of Reasons is a very lengthy document and it would take a bit of time for me to summarise it here now. If you search posts here from 2012 you will find a lot written about it and about the subsequent Judicial Review application.
It was something that Paul Terzeon had once said when he was acting as JB's defence, in that Terzeon had blamed Ainsley for the withholding of evidence at trial.
I approach the case from a different perspective, as a defence lawyer would approach it. I believe that the trial and to an extent JB's defence were deeply flawed and as a result the convictions are unsafe. By that I mean there is a very real doubt about JB's guilt. I believe there are valid grounds of appeal to be developed and presented and I obviously believe that the case should be referred again to the Court of Appeal. If those grounds are properly researched, presented and argued I think there is a realistic chance of the convictions being overturned. That does not mean an acquittal "on a technicality", it means an acquittal on the basis that the convictions are unsafe.I have in the past posted some additional views on the case and if you look back to 2011 and 2012 you should be able to find some of this.
An you come across as intelligent. Which is ironic considering you continually try to judge people.Maybe we should discuss any legal action Jeremy will take when his conviction is overturned to get back what is rightfully his.He will definitely have enough money to take action
Yes I can accept that was a possibility at the 1986 trial but DCI Ainsley is long retired and I don't believe would have any infleuence over the review commission/appeal courts now whatsoever other than obviously anything he may have had a helping in hand in at the time.
Who do you believe I have judged unfairly or otherwise?I think it is a little premature to be talking about legal action post acquittal but it would certainly be interesting to see what the legal position would be on any claims Bamber might have to his inheritance that was rightfully denied due to his conviction.
He won't get a penny. His case is worse than Barry George's.
You have just labelled someone altruistic
I doubt if Jeremy has his eyes set on any financial " prize ". If he should win an appeal he'll become wealthy in his own right.