- Fri Nov 29, 2024 6:51 pm
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The discharge doesn't at all show that the magistrate thought she hadn't really committed fraud.
Youngian wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 6:31 pmLegalClaret covers the no comment bit- it's reasonable. But pleading guilty?! Is a solicitor going to advise that?
A retired copper on a phone in this morning was more sympathetic due to under qualified duty solicitors unnecessarily instructing clients to 'no comment' when they don't need to.
But as the thread infers making bogus insurance claims is a ubiquitous piece of low level tacky middle class fraud that allegedly isn't real stealing. They'll probably be some columnist next week telling us that sanctimonious puritan Starmer isn't like us.
The discharge doesn't at all show that the magistrate thought she hadn't really committed fraud.