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infinitely free
16-05-2007, 12:05 AM
Question the Queen, says Al Fayed

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1795880.ece

Or, will it take someone, like Icke, to nail them?

... "powers at work in this country which we have no knowledge about"....

http://icealing.icnetwork.co.uk/news/tm_headline=involve-queen-in-diana-inquest---qc&method=full&objectid=19108211&siteid=106484-name_page.html

hagbard_celine
16-05-2007, 12:25 AM
Technically she can't stand before the law. Legally she is always the prosecutor in any criminal case. If she were ever found to have committed a crime it would need a change in the whole constitution to bring her to justice. We often use the phrase "above the law" and of course there are plenty of people who are above the law in a de facto sense, but the Queen is the only person in the country who is above the law, offically and literally. She cannot be charged tried or convicted of anything.

auron
16-05-2007, 01:23 AM
Technically she can't stand before the law. Legally she is always the prosecutor in any criminal case. If she were ever found to have committed a crime it would need a change in the whole constitution to bring her to justice. We often use the phrase "above the law" and of course there are plenty of people who are above the law in a de facto sense, but the Queen is the only person in the country who is above the law, offically and literally. She cannot be charged tried or convicted of anything.

Totally true. :D

mynameis
16-05-2007, 02:14 PM
The Hague can bring justice to anyone on the planet theoretically, but when would British subjects allow their boisterous ye royal ol' ma'am forcibly taken out of the island plantation and into the loving arms of the blackest yo-yo criminal court on the planet, the Hague? Death save the quean and all that jazz.