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Posted by: Ivonne Holliday
Date/Time: 05/02/26 21:47:00

Hello Steven and Michael,

Where did you see this news?

But, regardless of the source, I find it unbelievable that "the jury did not accept the prosecution case that the defendants entered the Elbit weapons factory with the ijntention of using the items they carried as weapons, or threatened/used unlawful violence against Elbit's security guards."

They "fought with security staff and seriously injured a female police officer,.." 

"Rather, it appears the jury agreed with the defence argument, that the defendants sole intention was to use the items, including sledgehammers, as tools to disarm Israeli weapons "to prevent violence"".....

Bizarre is an understatement of monumental proportions!! 


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Trial by jury acting in accordance with their conscience05/02/26 20:32:00 Steven Rose
   Reply05/02/26 21:07:00 Michael Brigo
      Re:Reply05/02/26 21:47:00 Ivonne Holliday
         Re:Re:Reply05/02/26 23:18:00 David Ainsworth
            Reply06/02/26 01:41:00 Michael Ixer
               Re:Reply06/02/26 10:25:00 Andy Pike
                  Re:Re:Reply06/02/26 11:03:00 David Ainsworth
   Re:Trial by jury acting in accordance with their conscience05/02/26 21:24:00 David Ainsworth
      Re:Re:Trial by jury acting in accordance with their conscience05/02/26 21:30:00 David Ainsworth
   Reply05/02/26 21:57:00 Michael Ixer
   Re:Trial by jury acting in accordance with their conscience06/02/26 12:00:00 John Hawkes
      Re:Re:Trial by jury acting in accordance with their conscience06/02/26 23:14:00 Steven Rose
         Re:Re:Re:Trial by jury acting in accordance with their conscience07/02/26 12:59:00 John Hawkes
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Trial by jury acting in accordance with their conscience07/02/26 14:11:00 Lucille Grant

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