It's normally hard to convict someone of a crime when they didn't do anything wrong.This will go no where here in the US. The only hope to get this bastard is in England. Even then I'm doubtful.
Unless they are black.
It's normally hard to convict someone of a crime when they didn't do anything wrong.This will go no where here in the US. The only hope to get this bastard is in England. Even then I'm doubtful.
It's normally hard to convict someone of a crime when they didn't do anything wrong.
Unless they are black.
England has corporate personhood as well. It is usually easier to convict in the US because of the aggregation rule but it would still be a weaksauce charge like 'negligent conspiracy to commit wirefraud'Or more factually, the US has a ruling that corporation are people so the corporation will cop the penalty, not the person who owns it or runs it.
England has corporate personhood as well. It is usually easier to convict in the US because of the aggregation rule but it would still be a weaksauce charge like 'negligent conspiracy to commit wirefraud'
New evidence in the News Corp. phone hacking scandal reveals a widespread cover-up that casts doubt on sworn testimonies from the company's most senior leadership. A 4-year-old letter written by former News of the World reporter Clive Goodman but published Tuesday claims that phone hacking was "widely discussed" at the tabloid and conducted with "the full knowledge and support" of the tabloid's senior management. The fresh revelation spells trouble for former Dow Jones chief Les Hinton, former News of the World editor Andy Coulson, Prime Minister David Cameron, and Rupert Murdoch. But it's potentially explosive for James Murdoch, who now faces another set of allegations that he lied to Parliament.
Word. A subsidiary company in a tiny foreign country was doing improper things! *gasp*Yep, still nothing about Rupert knowing about it...
Yep, still nothing about Rupert knowing about it...
but liam is the only one allowed to make these connections and jump to conclusions.
Ted Turner knows exactly what waw is up to. I think I said that already.
Word. A subsidiary company in a tiny foreign country was doing improper things! *gasp*
I wonder how many people work for 20th Century Fox Studios vs News of the World.
but liam is the only one allowed to make these connections and jump to conclusions.
they're both aussies so he gets the inside scoop by virtue of citizenship
Ted Turner doesn't even know what Ted Turner is up to.
Trust the resident retard to come along a draw a comparison that is not even close.
You really shouldn't post that way, about yourself.
England, about the same size as Alabama, with slightly more people than California.Another lol is you saying New of the World is in a tiny foreign country, like that means something either!