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I will do it if no one else wishes to, but won't have the time for a while. [[User:RichardColgate|RichardColgate]] ([[User talk:RichardColgate|talk]]) 00:19, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
I will do it if no one else wishes to, but won't have the time for a while. [[User:RichardColgate|RichardColgate]] ([[User talk:RichardColgate|talk]]) 00:19, 18 October 2024 (UTC)

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"In November 2007, he appeared in the [[Courts of Jersey#Magistrate's Court|Magistrate's Court]] on charges of assault against his, then, wife. He was instructed to not make contact with her.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2007/11/24/stay-away-from-wife-would-be-constable-told/|title=Stay away from wife, would-be Constable told|website=jerseyeveningpost.com|date=24 November 2007 }}</ref>"

When actually Pearce was found not guilty and reached an out of court settlement with regard to misfeasance with the police. There is no discussion with regard to the significant number of human rights court cases he has won. Very misleading with regard to him having sold £7,000 of gold to someone who knew someone who knew someone who was a drug dealer. The article should really draw directly from the actual cases many of which can be found on the Jersey Law website and he has been the subject of a Jersey Law Review 'Letter to the Editor'.

Whomever has written this may wish to revise it accordingly.

Revision as of 00:34, 18 October 2024

Very biased article which should be revised from the various Jersey Law judgements and Law Society articles on his applications

This is an exceptionally biased article which is bordering on being misleading, particularly in the 'criminal charges' section where it is outright misleading. Perhaps someone would like to go through the Jersey Law website and actually detail his adventures in the Jersey Courts which are fascinating?

I will do it if no one else wishes to, but won't have the time for a while. RichardColgate (talk) 00:19, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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"In November 2007, he appeared in the Magistrate's Court on charges of assault against his, then, wife. He was instructed to not make contact with her.[1]"

When actually Pearce was found not guilty and reached an out of court settlement with regard to misfeasance with the police. There is no discussion with regard to the significant number of human rights court cases he has won. Very misleading with regard to him having sold £7,000 of gold to someone who knew someone who knew someone who was a drug dealer. The article should really draw directly from the actual cases many of which can be found on the Jersey Law website and he has been the subject of a Jersey Law Review 'Letter to the Editor'.

Whomever has written this may wish to revise it accordingly.

  1. ^ "Stay away from wife, would-be Constable told". jerseyeveningpost.com. 24 November 2007.