Alfie
The question is not whether or not Hawser was a '...left-wing and anti-establishment lawyer' or whether Taverne was suitably qualified to judge that. The question is how much credibility can be given to a report which was conducted in secrecy and to which standard procedural norms did not appear to apply. Dick T may well have seen some persuasive evidence but we only have his word for it. Had the proceedings been more open, we wouldn't have to take anyone's word for anything. As it is we judge on the evidence available to us, and for a great many that involves a good deal more than 'a scintilla of doubt' about this fascinating crime.
But I see Cobalt got there first on that one!
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Yossel
The question is not whether or not Hawser was a '...left-wing and anti-establishment lawyer' or whether Taverne was suitably qualified to judge that. The question is how much credibility can be given to a report which was conducted in secrecy and to which standard procedural norms did not appear to apply. Dick T may well have seen some persuasive evidence but we only have his word for it. Had the proceedings been more open, we wouldn't have to take anyone's word for anything. As it is we judge on the evidence available to us, and for a great many that involves a good deal more than 'a scintilla of doubt' about this fascinating crime.
But I see Cobalt got there first on that one!
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Yossel
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