DDD In The Fine City 1 Posted October 28, 2009 Gave his sister a good kicking then Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JTG 0 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote]Gave his sister a good kicking then[/quote]Certainly what it looks like. Doesn''t seem the type.....Also, she must hold it against him given that she''s pressing charges. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DDD In The Fine City 1 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="JTG"][quote]Gave his sister a good kicking then[/quote]Certainly what it looks like. Doesn''t seem the type.....Also, she must hold it against him given that she''s pressing charges.[/quote]She''s still with the boyfriend that stabbed him Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanaryJames 0 Posted October 28, 2009 People should be extremely careful what they say about this in this thread. Some things said could transpire to be libellous, and even if they aren''t, as the case against Calum is now "active", there is always a risk that anything said could be in "contempt of court" regardless of whether it is true or not. I wouldn''t recommend saying "gave his sister a good kicking" for example...The pink''un forum may not be a hotbed of legal disputes, but as it is a form of mass communication, any statements that are libellous/in contempt of court may be deemed criminal in the eyes of the law, and this can carry extremely harsh sentences/punishments. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
G 0 Posted October 28, 2009 "She''s still with the boyfriend that stabbed him"Thats sick. If my brother beat the crap out of me and my girlfriend stabbed him i don''t think i would still be with her who knows. Get on the wrong side of them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Penfold 0 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="JTG"][quote]Gave his sister a good kicking then[/quote]Certainly what it looks like. Doesn''t seem the type.....Also, she must hold it against him given that she''s pressing charges.[/quote]Doubt it, but understandable if he did. From the stories around theinternet she seems to have a thing for the yardies, and it''s not thefirst time she''s been involved with one either. Calum is a married manwith children, I doubt he wants that type of person at his or hismothers house.Disgusting tramp. An embarressment to their family.Good luck Calum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheGoogler 604 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="JTG"][quote]Gave his sister a good kicking then[/quote]Certainly what it looks like. Doesn''t seem the type.....Also, she must hold it against him given that she''s pressing charges.[/quote]Two things:1. Doesn''t seem the type? Do you know Calum Davenport well? Or the circumstances of the allegation? We do not know if drink or drugs were involved or anything.2. As a Defence Solicitor, I know that the victim "pressing charges" is a common misconception. That happens in America. Here, if there is enough evidence, the state prosecute you. Doesn''t mean that she has cooperated whatsoever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheGoogler 604 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="Penfold"][quote user="JTG"][quote]Gave his sister a good kicking then[/quote]Certainly what it looks like. Doesn''t seem the type.....Also, she must hold it against him given that she''s pressing charges.[/quote]Doubt it, but understandable if he did. From the stories around the internet she seems to have a thing for the yardies, and it''s not the first time she''s been involved with one either. Calum is a married man with children, I doubt he wants that type of person at his or his mothers house.Disgusting tramp. An embarressment to their family.Good luck Calum.[/quote]Good god man, I hope you''re joking.It''s "understandable" when someone assaults another for "having a thing with the yardies"? And you''re basing this off of internet speculation? That''s disgraceful and you should be ashamed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
O.T.B.C 1 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="TheGoogler"][quote user="JTG"][quote]Gave his sister a good kicking then[/quote]Certainly what it looks like. Doesn''t seem the type.....Also, she must hold it against him given that she''s pressing charges.[/quote]Two things:1. Doesn''t seem the type? Do you know Calum Davenport well? Or the circumstances of the allegation? We do not know if drink or drugs were involved or anything.2. As a Defence Solicitor, I know that the victim "pressing charges" is a common misconception. That happens in America. Here, if there is enough evidence, the state prosecute you. Doesn''t mean that she has cooperated whatsoever. [/quote]Victimless prosecutions are very rare though, I suspect she does want to go ahead as it will add weight to her fellas case. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Penfold 0 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="TheGoogler"][quote user="Penfold"][quote user="JTG"][quote]Gave his sister a good kicking then[/quote]Certainly what it looks like. Doesn''t seem the type.....Also, she must hold it against him given that she''s pressing charges.[/quote]Doubt it, but understandable if he did. From the stories around the internet she seems to have a thing for the yardies, and it''s not the first time she''s been involved with one either. Calum is a married man with children, I doubt he wants that type of person at his or his mothers house.Disgusting tramp. An embarressment to their family.Good luck Calum.[/quote]Good god man, I hope you''re joking.It''s "understandable" when someone assaults another for "having a thing with the yardies"? And you''re basing this off of internet speculation? That''s disgraceful and you should be ashamed. [/quote]No, I''m not joking at all. Some people just have standards thats all. One of her previous boyfriends is a convicted armed robber, her current one tried to cut her brothers legs off. You maybe comforable with those sorts of blokes around your family, but I certainly wouldn''t let them near mine. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2605061/Calum-Davenports-sister-mouths-to-stab-suspect-I-love-you.htmlGood luck Calum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CambridgeCanary 0 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="TheGoogler"][quote user="Penfold"][quote user="JTG"][quote]Gave his sister a good kicking then[/quote]Certainly what it looks like. Doesn''t seem the type.....Also, she must hold it against him given that she''s pressing charges.[/quote]Doubt it, but understandable if he did. From the stories around the internet she seems to have a thing for the yardies, and it''s not the first time she''s been involved with one either. Calum is a married man with children, I doubt he wants that type of person at his or his mothers house.Disgusting tramp. An embarressment to their family.Good luck Calum.[/quote]Good god man, I hope you''re joking.It''s "understandable" when someone assaults another for "having a thing with the yardies"? And you''re basing this off of internet speculation? That''s disgraceful and you should be ashamed. [/quote]Pretty sick kind of joke and if it is not a joke then the future for life as we know it is pretty bleak.Of course, if it is on the internet it must be true as the internet never lies does it? And perhaps you have learnt from soaps that things are black and white. Real life is not like Corrie. It is more complex and more subtle. There are many aspects and dimensions to relationships. Or is this the Jordan/Ok version of life that we judge evryone on whatever we know.You should be ashamed but if this is not a joke then you would lack the brains or the humanity to understand shame much less feel it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Fish Seller 0 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="Canaries in Bed"]Victimless prosecutions are very rare though, I suspect she does want to go ahead as it will add weight to her fellas case. [/quote]She will of course also need to appear as a witness if the CPS are to stand much prospect of a conviction. I agree fully with your observation that it will lend weight to her fellas case, maybe claiming ''self defence''?(She had a black eye when her chap was remanded according to the Nationals).FWIW His sisters first child was fathered by a Yardie who''s currently serving life for brutal armed robberies, personally I wouldn''t want those types round my family either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Penfold 0 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="Buckethead"][quote user="Canaries in Bed"]Victimless prosecutions are very rare though, I suspect she does want to go ahead as it will add weight to her fellas case. [/quote]She will of course also need to appear as a witness if the CPS are to stand much prospect of a conviction. I agree fully with your observation that it will lend weight to her fellas case, maybe claiming ''self defence''?(She had a black eye when her chap was remanded according to the Nationals).FWIW His sisters first child was fathered by a Yardie who''s currently serving life for brutal armed robberies, personally I wouldn''t want those types round my family either.[/quote]Neville Knight was the previous boyfriend, here is an article on the lovely fella:http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23418211-bonnie-and-clyde-gang-jailed.do Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CambridgeCanary 0 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="Buckethead"][quote user="Canaries in Bed"]Victimless prosecutions are very rare though, I suspect she does want to go ahead as it will add weight to her fellas case. [/quote]She will of course also need to appear as a witness if the CPS are to stand much prospect of a conviction. I agree fully with your observation that it will lend weight to her fellas case, maybe claiming ''self defence''?(She had a black eye when her chap was remanded according to the Nationals).FWIW His sisters first child was fathered by a Yardie who''s currently serving life for brutal armed robberies, personally I wouldn''t want those types round my family either.[/quote]I would not want those "types around my family either" but what is being justified by other posters is not having no contact with an errant sister but some sort of deserved beating!! There is a world of difference, peractical and moral between those alternatives. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Penfold 0 Posted October 28, 2009 [quote user="CambridgeCanary"][quote user="Buckethead"][quote user="Canaries in Bed"]Victimless prosecutions are very rare though, I suspect she does want to go ahead as it will add weight to her fellas case. [/quote]She will of course also need to appear as a witness if the CPS are to stand much prospect of a conviction. I agree fully with your observation that it will lend weight to her fellas case, maybe claiming ''self defence''?(She had a black eye when her chap was remanded according to the Nationals).FWIW His sisters first child was fathered by a Yardie who''s currently serving life for brutal armed robberies, personally I wouldn''t want those types round my family either.[/quote]I would not want those "types around my family either" but what is being justified by other posters is not having no contact with an errant sister but some sort of deserved beating!! There is a world of difference, peractical and moral between those alternatives.[/quote]I''m not advocating a beating, but I do believe she should have been firmly put on the right path when she was younger. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites