@airlie_bird wrote:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/plebgate-crown-prosecution-services-full-statement-on-charges-against-pc-keith-wallis-8964746.html
Maybe you should read this. .
I read it fully when it was published and indeed have made reference to it
@airlie_bird wrote:
It seems to me that you are from the side of the fence that has Mitchell as being completely innocent. Hardly an objective view point. .
You have not read all my posting then (have a look at the original thread) You will see that I have never said Mitchell was innocent of the allegations. None of us know actually what was said. What I have argued against consistently has been those posters that had Mitchell down as guilty from the start and fully believed the allegations without evidence to back it up. In the absence of evidence against Mitchell, to still speak out against him is highly subjective and I have to assume based on political prejudice.
@airlie_bird wrote:
Indeed you actually describe a conspiracy between the police and the CPS to make Mitchell (who admitted to swearing at the officer. .
I descibed the fact that the CPS can only work with the evidence produced by the police. I also pointed out that the CPS reported insufficient evidence to bring a successful conviction against several police officers. (except the one who got 12 mths prison) If there was no evidence at all against the officers then it would not have gone to the CPS.
Mitchell did not admit to swearing
at the PC. He used the F word as an adjective. Quite a different thing.
@airlie_bird wrote:
In my mind as well a lack of respect for an officer doing his job). Not to mention a QC. Have you actually considered that Mitchell might actually be telling little porkies? .
How do you know if the officer did not show respect to Mitchell?
Yes I have considered that Mitchell may have lied - but I repeat there is no evidence. Whereas there is plenty of evidence of police wrongdoing in this affair. eg Leaking the confidential log to the press - false statement corroborating the police log (guilty 12 mths inside) misleading the public on prime time news - police whistleblowers alleging conspiracy - CCTV throwing doubt on the police log. Also the police had plenty of 'motive' as they have campaigned actively and unsuccessfully against the government because to the budget cuts.
@airlie_bird wrote:
Bottom line is sadly or thankfully depending on how you stand on this we will never know the truth. Maybe if Mitchell's version hadn't varied since the incident it would never have got to this. .
It is not clear how Mitchell's version has varied since the incident. What has been consistent is his denial of the "toxic" phrases which is what is relevant.
@airlie_bird wrote:
In all honesty I don't think the general public of GB really give a hoot.
I think you are wrong. This affair has further dropped the public confidence in the police, the police Federation and the Met in particular.