Red Moon |
12-11-2008 03:54 PM |
The idea of sub judice is to avoid trial by media where the safeguards of the judicial system are disregarded with dire consequences for the case at hand and the public confidence of the administration of justice.
The practical concern is that trial by media, might affect potential jurors or to a lesser degree witnesses, leading them to make poor judgements or change testimonies, before or during the trial.
Now the question is this, would TiBB be committing contempt of court, by discussing this case. In theory yes it could, however it is extremely unlikely that a site like this would be taken to court. The Daily Mail however are a much bigger fish and have a much bigger readership than TiBB and I feel they are just being careful.
For that reason, I have opened the thread, however when replying to news stories like this remember the accused are just that until a verdict has been reached and under British law they are innocent until proven guilty.
I will bring this matter up in the Towers, and the ultimate judge as to this thread remains open will by Mark who is the one that could end up in court.
Red
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