Really?
- When he appeared in Court on a Monday, Sept 19th, he had been arrested the previous Friday afternoon, 16th.
- When arrested at Dover on Sunday 24th July, he appeared in court the very next day, Monday the 25th.
You were saying something about "almost certainly", remind me again what you said.
- When he appeared in Court on a Monday, Sept 19th, he had been arrested the previous Friday afternoon, 16th.
- When arrested at Dover on Sunday 24th July, he appeared in court the very next day, Monday the 25th.
You were saying something about "almost certainly", remind me again what you said.
You surely must realise that the speed at which a prosecution was progressed from arrest to conviction was dependent on variables?
So, either you have a record of Isaacs' arrest prior to his conviction on the
12th and can evidence the date; or you don't and thus have only your personal, unevidenced opinion.
Which is it?
The confusion being identified in the press long before Lloyds picked up the story. That is independent confirmation that confusion existed.
You'd like it, I'm sure - but you have no evidence for your contention.
Not unless you can produce that evidence of arrest.
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