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      11th Sep 2008
I think he's the one that should be on trial

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...k-91-hour.html

 
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Not suprised as the going rate is £99 an hour minimum. Thats what me landlord had to pay last time we had a battle, me I got legal aid.


 

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I'm sure little Rhys's life was worth a hell of a lot more than £70 - £91 to his parents..Knobs the lot of them, far to over paid anyway and they squabble about something like this..
 
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