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Perhaps one of the law bods can explain. He was found not guilty, so there'll basically be a whole new civil trial then? Sounds like that could get very expensive for the DJ if he loses.

 

He can use one of these no win no fee firms, if they think his case is strong enough

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Perhaps one of the law bods can explain. He was found not guilty, so there'll basically be a whole new civil trial then? Sounds like that could get very expensive for the DJ if he loses.

 

Much easier to win a civil trial - got to prove a much less severe burden of guilt

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Perhaps one of the law bods can explain. He was found not guilty, so there'll basically be a whole new civil trial then? Sounds like that could get very expensive for the DJ if he loses.

 

Much easier to win a civil trial - got to prove a much less severe burden of guilt

No 'Stevie G' loving jury to persuade either.

 

OJ was found not guilty by a jury but guilty by a civil trial.

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Perhaps one of the law bods can explain. He was found not guilty, so there'll basically be a whole new civil trial then? Sounds like that could get very expensive for the DJ if he loses.

 

Much easier to win a civil trial - got to prove a much less severe burden of guilt

No 'Stevie G' loving jury to persuade either.

 

OJ was found not guilty by a jury but guilty by a civil trial.

 

I guess that's the clincher. Has the DJ really got that much better a chance of winning in a civil case? Would the court also fine Gerrard or only award damages and costs?

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Its more like the OJ Simpson case to me.

 

Watch out for a book release in 2011 entitled "So what if i did smack the mouthy manc wank?"

 

I had almost forgot about his proposed book  :facepalm: ;D What a fucking retard.

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Police have charged a man with burglary and robbery at the home of Liverpool and England footballer Steven Gerrard.

 

Steven Gerrard

 

Gerrard's home was raided in 2007

 

Gerrard's wife Alex Curran, 27, was confronted by four masked raiders at the couple's mansion in Formby, Merseyside, on the evening of December 11, 2007.

 

She was left shaken but uninjured as the robbers struck while Gerrard, 29, was playing in Liverpool's Champions League tie away to Marseille.

 

The offenders, who all wore dark clothing, hoods and balaclavas, made off with items of jewellery.

 

A Merseyside Police spokesman said: "Police have arrested and charged a 22-year-old man from Stockbridge Village, Liverpool, with burglary and robbery following an incident at a house in Formby on December 11, 2007.

 

"Martin Wilson will appear at North Sefton Magistrates' Court on October 30."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Could he not just have said that he only burgled the house because he thought the house was about to rob him?

 

Quite plausible considering the area.

 

 

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Could he not just have said that he only burgled the house because he thought the house was about to rob him?

 

Quite plausible considering the area.

 

 

 

What, Formby? Probably one of the most affluent areas outside the South East?

 

Anyway, doesn't surprise me the offender is from Canny Farm. So bad they tried to rename it Stockbridge Village. They should just bomb the place.

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Police have charged a man with burglary and robbery at the home of Liverpool and England footballer Steven Gerrard.

 

Steven Gerrard

 

Gerrard's home was raided in 2007

 

Gerrard's wife Alex Curran, 27, was confronted by four masked raiders at the couple's mansion in Formby, Merseyside, on the evening of December 11, 2007.

 

She was left shaken but uninjured as the robbers struck while Gerrard, 29, was playing in Liverpool's Champions League tie away to Marseille.

 

The offenders, who all wore dark clothing, hoods and balaclavas, made off with items of jewellery.

 

A Merseyside Police spokesman said: "Police have arrested and charged a 22-year-old man from Stockbridge Village, Liverpool, with burglary and robbery following an incident at a house in Formby on December 11, 2007.

 

"Martin Wilson will appear at North Sefton Magistrates' Court on October 30."

 

Could he not just have said that he only burgled the house because he thought the house was about to rob him?

 

Quite plausible considering the area.

 

 

Probably only targeted Gerrard's house in the hope that some of that pixie dust that makes someone unconvictable would rub off on him.

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