This is why the presumption of innocence matters. And why the media should pause before splashing photos of suspects across the front pages.https://twitter.com/isabeloakeshott/status/896479824654544898 …
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I wasn't aware he was handcuffed. That would seem very unlikely on the facts of this case. But in any case, it presumably took time to...
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Never been arrested have you. Police don't let you run round your house for evidence you didn't do it.
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I know. And that's the very problem.
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He needed to be interviewed on tape as a suspect. Are police xpected to do that on the street? Media to blame for suggesting he was guilty
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The police are fools. This guy will on a police computer for life now wth prints and DNA
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Which he can request to be deleted now he is not being charged. After they have been compared with un ID'd prints and DNA from crime scenes
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Maybe he didn't have them on him, when he was arrested?
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You can't question a 'suspect' in the lounge of their house. 'Alibi' obtained via questioning which PACE says must be done at police station
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Prove?!Welcome to the world of the police Julia. Been thru 8 judges & still police saying breached a warning that they admit doesn't exist!
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"... prove his innocence ...? You see the problem with this, surely?
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Well said Michael.
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