Perhaps he just asked the driver for a lift and didn't realise where he was going!
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Former soldier Daniel Khalife has pleaded not guilty at the Old Bailey to escaping custody at HMP Wandsworth where he was on remand after being charged with terror offences earlier this year.
He is accused of escaping the Category B prison on September 6 before being arrested four days later in Chiswick.
Appearing at the Old Bailey via video-link, he only spoke to confirm his details and to enter his not guilty plea.
Perhaps he just asked the driver for a lift and didn't realise where he was going!
He was going to take his sheets to be laundered, saw a van on the way there and wanted to investigate to make sure it wasn't up to no good. Tripped, and his sheets got attached to the underside of the van which dragged him out. Since eventually getting free he had been trying to save enough change to get a bus back to the prison
Next we will have Jimmy Saville pleading innocence from his grave ..
The man is obviously not of the right mind ,needs to be in Broadmoor .
Is it time for another U turn and bring back Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT ) , surprising what a good wack of electric current through your brain can do it can relieve severe symptoms of some mental health problems ,if done properly , happy to step up and administer , not sure how that would effect the energy market though ??
Lawyers win again by agreeing to defend an obvious escapee pleading not guilty to a charge of escaping from prison. This plea just shows how ridiculous our legal system is.
But who would decide that? It would just be a different type of process to get there. You still need an impartial source to adjudicate, and setting that up would just be spending time and money in a different way.
Any trial he has after pleading not guilty is gonna be super quick anyway.
Yeah but who decides when it's at that stage? You need to have a very clear procedure or someone whose plea is nonsense to the like of us suddenly has grounds that he's been treated unfairly.
You'd be ripping up a really important tenet of a fair country, that everyone deserves a fair trial, for a tiny number of cases.