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    Quote Originally Posted by candor View Post
    Maybe the difference between Dixon and Nias killers and similar feral space wasters, and little Nia, is that childhood killed their humanity potential - just not the physical vessel. What would an A.D. biography have revealed about blind eyes to a suffering boy treated as an unloved dog by reputed nutters.
    It seems the SPCA does better work than CYPs, but likely had no dominion.
    CYP's are blind without a heads up!........The community failed Dixon and Nias by not speaking up......I personally feel Nias mum is primarily to blame, had I EVER treated Amy like that my wife would have been pulling a knife on me-and rightly so!

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    Umm I dont think anybody forced the P into him.


    I have 'lost' a good friend to drugs. She is not dead, but her mind is. And quite frankly (and being very non emotive and blunt) i would not be suprised if i hear in the news her body has stopped living, her brain died years ago with her body holding on with a drug.


    So going by this theory Antonie Dixon died a long time ago, just now his body is in the same state as his mind.
    Last edited by McDuck; 8th February 2009 at 21:27. Reason: Removed a quote that my responce was not really for, bugger youj Quasi ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDuck View Post
    Umm I dont think anybody forced the P into him.


    I have 'lost' a good friend to drugs. She is not dead, but her mind is. And quite frankly (and being very non emotive and blunt) i would not be suprised if i hear in the news her body has stopped living, her brain died years ago with her body holding on with a drug.


    So going by this theory Antonie Dixon died a long time ago, just now his body is in the same state as his mind.

    BWAAAAAHHHH I got two of yas so far...............suckers !!!
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    BWAAAAAHHHH I got two of yas so far...............suckers !!!
    The first line was just somthing to quote from and not nessesary a rsponce to the trolle you provided.


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    Quote Originally Posted by McDuck View Post

    Becides How many kms have you ridden today? Can you top 800?
    Was just adding some flavor to a predicatible thread lol
    800kms ? Nope you win, I dont ride on the road dude I save it for the track.....tho I am getting drawn slowly back
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    I am not sorry for Dixon in any way shape or form and would like to see this become fashionable.

    Looking forward to the next announcement.

    I reckon these so called celebrity lawyers are a big part of the problem, with crime in New Zealand!

    They are certainly not part of the solution! (IMHO)

    With a bit of luck it might catch on among them too. John.

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    Any lawyers around?

    The papers were saying that his wealth came from P dealing.

    There were also reports that he had somewhere around $100K on term deposit about to mature (also from drugs) and that this money will be shared amongst his offspring (9 of them, or thereabouts)

    What I want to know, is why the crown aren't looking to seize all these assets under the Proceeds of Crime Act? Does the Act not apply after death? I am presuming they didn't know about it while he was alive (which seems unlikely, but maybe) so they didn't try earlier.
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    Oh, and also, was Barry Hart paid for with legal aid? (I seem to think I heard he was) I thought you had to have no assets to get legal aid?
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    I am not sorry for Dixon in any way shape or form and would like to see this become fashionable.

    Looking forward to the next announcement.

    I reckon these so called celebrity lawyers are a big part of the problem, with crime in New Zealand!

    They are certainly not part of the solution! (IMHO)

    With a bit of luck it might catch on among them too. John.
    Your suggesting that individuals should not be allowed access to the best representation possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    Word is that he beat his head against a wall.

    Don't know what that says other than desperation.


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    so he DID get that birthday card i sent him...

    Prison is stressful..thought i'd help....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    The papers were saying that his wealth came from P dealing.

    There were also reports that he had somewhere around $100K on term deposit about to mature (also from drugs)
    This is why Kiwibonds are SO popular...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Your suggesting that individuals should not be allowed access to the best representation possible?
    Not at all. But there's a good argument that the law should be changed so that a defendant is required to match every dollar he (or she) spends on their defense with a dollar contributed towards the prosecution's costs (with the extra costs dropped should the defendant be found not guilty).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    Not at all. But there's a good argument that the law should be changed so that a defendant is required to match every dollar he (or she) spends on their defense with a dollar contributed towards the prosecution's costs (with the extra costs dropped should the defendant be found not guilty).
    Utterly unworkable, given that criminal defendants are impecunious. Its only a very rare case (John Barlow used some of his own money I think) where a criminal defendant has any means to pay at all. And the badass scumbags (your Antonie Dixons, Martin Bells etc) have never had a job, have no assets and would be better with abullet in the head. Hopefully a lot of the recidivist scum in prison will take heed of Dixon's shining example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    Not at all. But there's a good argument that the law should be changed so that a defendant is required to match every dollar he (or she) spends on their defense with a dollar contributed towards the prosecution's costs (with the extra costs dropped should the defendant be found not guilty).
    OMG............where the fuck did you dream that up??.........the converse of your argument of course is prosecution paying defendant costs in entirety if/when the defendant is found not guilty and of course the prosecution matching payments while going through due process!?...fairs-fair!

    But where does it end?...is their a partial payment back to the defendant if they are bagged for manslaughter and not murder [for instance]??

    Crazy idea Forest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    I reckon these so called celebrity lawyers are a big part of the problem, with crime in New Zealand!

    They are certainly not part of the solution! (IMHO)
    That shows an utter lack of comprehension of the way that the legal system works, the place of a defence barrister and their role in the process. Interestingly some of the best lawyers in the country are criminal defence lawyers, and dont for a second think they're in it for the money. The real money in law in this country is at one of the big 4 firms, doing commercial, resource management or civil litigation.

    Equating the lawyers with the actions of their clients is just wrong, and says more about the person doing it than the lawyers involved.
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