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The Case of Alan Jones.

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Foxy,

Shorten was never cleared by the police. His case was not taken to court due to insufficient evidence. That Pell had even less evidence against him shows the partisanship of the Vic police and Judiciary.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 11 December 2023 2:49:18 PM
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Foxy,

All of Jones' accusers will also have to face court for questioning.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 11 December 2023 2:57:47 PM
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Shadow Minister,

Shorten was indeed cleared because of insufficient
evidence. The Police investigators stated there was
no case to answer.

Pell got off on a legal technicality.

As for Jones's accusers? They want their day in court.
Whereas Jones will ide behind his lawyers, as he's done
in the past.

The man made a career out of holding others to account.
He now needs to stand up and face the music himself.
And who knows - he may just be cleared of all charges.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 11 December 2023 3:36:06 PM
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Shadow Minister,

Talking about the partisanship of police and the juditiary?

Apparently fresh allegations have been discovered against Alan
Jones. A 17 year old schoolboy went to the police six
years ago with allegations of sexual assault.

Jones denies all allegations.

Any unwanted touching of a person's private or sexual parts or
proximate areas is sexual assault. That would include touching
of the genitals, buttocks, and areas close to those parts such
as the inner thigh as well as kissing without consent.

Children are taught not to let anyone touch them in their
private parts and to report if someone does.

This should not be hard for any adult to grasp.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 11 December 2023 4:10:27 PM
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Foxy,

The "legal technicality" that exonerated Pell was the same "legal technicality" that saved Shorten i.e. insufficient evidence for a conviction.

Any competent or unbiased Judge would have tossed the case against Pell out of court.

As far as sexual harassment is concerned that is also a needed lesson for Labor and the Greens
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 3:51:52 AM
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Foxy,

The police did not clear Shorten. The Police stated that the prosecution would not proceed based on insufficient evidence. This was due to the sole evidence being only the accuser's word against Shorten's not being sufficient to achieve a conviction.

The Victorian prosecutor decided this was sufficient for Pell and got the case thrown out by the high court.

Paul is the serial paedophile poster as he can't seem to manage to brush the convicted green paedophiles under the carpet.
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 4:27:13 AM
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