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October 27, 2009

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Simon

Is it likely the following simple statement, before the Judiciary by a defendant;

"If you do not convict me I will engage someone to do harm to your interests"

Would render any conviction unsafe? Westminster et al!
No perversion here, as the correct course of justice may very well demand a conviction.

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