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Harry and the Courts

midoNdefoe

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Mar 9, 2005
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more like a tub of vaseline and a juande ramos calender
 

Dan Ashcroft

Manstack vs The Gay Chimney
Jan 6, 2008
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There's an injunction on publishing details relating to the case.

I hear Bond and Jordan might have been asked to take training for a while after Fulham though :whistle:
 

midoNdefoe

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Mar 9, 2005
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There's an injunction on publishing details relating to the case.

I hear Bond and Jordan might have been asked to take training for a while after Fulham though :whistle:

regardless of how tenuous the hearsay may be, im pretty sure bond and jordan take training already :-|. Harry oversees it and they report to him.
 

HodisGawd

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Oct 3, 2005
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Ring Southwark's listings department to find out. Can't see what an injuction could be for though, sounds like bollocks
 

3Dnata

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Oct 5, 2008
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Ring Southwark's listings department to find out. Can't see what an injuction could be for though, sounds like bollocks
I pressume there will be a few linked trials and ongoing proceedings so probably for that reason. Not just Henry Redknapp but Mandaric Storrie and co.
 

gilzeantheking

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Jun 16, 2011
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Mandaric & Storrie's trial was listed for verdict at Southwark last Thursday. So their trial has probably come to it's conclusion and as no details of their trial have been published I can only assume that the injunction is in place to stop the reporting of this verdict so it does not jeopardise Harry's "fair trial".
 

Dan Ashcroft

Manstack vs The Gay Chimney
Jan 6, 2008
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Mandaric & Storrie's trial was listed for verdict at Southwark last Thursday. So their trial has probably come to it's conclusion and as no details of their trial have been published I can only assume that the injunction is in place to stop the reporting of this verdict so it does not jeopardise Harry's "fair trial".

Yes - that's the situation.

I don't know if Mandaric & Storrie's one ran to schedule though.
 

yido_number1

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Jun 8, 2004
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Ring Southwark's listings department to find out. Can't see what an injuction could be for though, sounds like bollocks

Think the injuction would be a standard one imposed to make the trial fair and prevent a miss trial which happens if too much is reported and their is no way the jury can make an independent decision....
 
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