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2008 May 05
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OT- Re: ext3 filesystems larger than 8TB
I was basing that on the fact that she had secured Russian citizenship for
her children prior to the divorce, but I cannot get the complete details as I
just don't have the time these days to follow any story in great length.
I still stand behind the idea that it was a case of accidental manslaughter
that was attempted to be covered up.
Is there a court tv mailing list out there?
-Ross
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2008 May 05
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...pled with
incompetence on the side of the prosecution.
Now if Reiser had kept his mouth shut he might have just been acquitted. He
had a good attorney, that attorney gave him sound advise and he chose
to ignore it anyways.
I also believe if he had confessed to what happened he would have received
manslaughter, though after the cover up he would have gotten the max
sentence plus obstruction of justice and God knows what else, but still less
than first degree.
-Ross
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2006 Jul 23
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...fter suffering years of torment following his
mother's
murder. In May 1996, a letter was sent to the tribunal by now former
director of secure care services at John Oxley Dr Peter Fama. It said:
"Should Ross be committed to the Tribunal for trial on a charge of
manslaughter or murder, I have to report that he is now fit to be
placed
in corrective custody ... There is no clinical need for further
detention
of Ross in hospital." De Jersey has been involved in the process of
amendments in the new Act and believes the "adjustments"...