Looks like they don't know the difference between stationery and stationarySo to finish off. First the letter I received from DFAT. At the end is their list of English speaking lawyers. I simply had the first on the Sapporo list.
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sorry, I meant help with finding a professional translator, just like they are helping with finding a Anglophone lawyer.Maybe don't want to be responsible for translation errors?
Certainly a unique travel experience.
Behind a pay wall unfortunately.Interesting article of a court case about to commence in south Australia. With exactly the opposite charges. Same situation. Sadly a death of the young man who was in the same position as you . I guess drron you were 'lucky' it was 'only' a bike in your accident.
Opens for me.Behind a pay wall unfortunately.
That's weird. It opens for me on a different browser and I'm not logged in there.Behind a pay wall unfortunately.
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I did read somewhere during that trial that he had dismissed several alerts. Gone are the days when people take responsibility.The recent Victorian case where a fellow was let go free after he killed 5 people in an mva because he was in a diabetic coma. Apparently the prosecution stuffed up the case.
Judge throws out ‘weak’ case against driver at centre of Daylesford pub crash that left five people dead
Court had heard William Swale had suffered a ‘severe hypoglycaemic attack’ before the November 2023 crashwww.theguardian.com
The prosecution failed to mention that the man had 9 low sugar alerts leading up to the accident. At the very least his licence to drive should be revoked. The details were made publicly about the alerts soon after the accident.
Man accused of ignoring medical alerts in fatal crash
A man charged with killing five people after a car rammed into a pub beer garden is accused...www.stawelltimes.com.au
Yes it seems incomprehensible that he didn’t know he was having a medical issue and yet still acted irresponsibly by driving while impaired. I’m sure he’s feeling sorry but the deaths of 5 people due to his irresponsible behaviour seems to deserve a court finding of guilt.I did read somewhere during that trial that he had dismissed several alerts. Gone are the days when people take responsibility.
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sadly it's all about the evidence and not the result. Seems there was a monumental stuff up.Yes it seems incomprehensible that he didn’t know he was having a medical issue and yet still acted irresponsibly by driving while impaired. I’m sure he’s feeling sorry but the deaths of 5 people due to his irresponsible behaviour seems to deserve a court finding of guilt.