Jimmi T
Senior Member
I noticed after the Gomeshi complainants testified we got to see their police interviews. Does the same thing apply to rat face's trial? Will we get to watch interviews with the Bassos, etc?
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I noticed after the Gomeshi complainants testified we got to see their police interviews. Does the same thing apply to rat face's trial? Will we get to watch interviews with the Bassos, etc?
Ah, so we only get to see stuff that's played at the trial? So I guess the police interviews were played at Gomeshi's?Perhaps not, if it was not presented as evidence in the courtroom; and based on my experience at Lisi's pretrial, I don't believe the Crown presented any police interviews, although they certainly used those interviews and the other evidence obtained in their examination of the witnesses. What a person testifies to in court is what counts.
What I can say is that anyone who attended the pre-trial and who could convince the judge that he or she had a legitimate right to access the evidence presented in court is now in possession of a copy of all of that evidence, and it will be widely distributed the moment the publication ban is lifted, which I assume will occur as each piece is presented in court, or—if it's not a jury trial—the moment the trial begins.
Is this American? It sounds gross. Not just because of who it's named for but it's like they put every fattening food on it. Plus, Canadians don't call it Chuck.
Hamburger or ground beefWe don't? What do we call it instead?
The Rob Ford burger sounds like it'd give you a coronary on the spot!
Hamburger or ground beef
More Ford-ish words from the Donald today:
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-handful of McD's fries