James Gray

LOL you made me giggle out loud then
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Its tomorrow lol but he has also been to court re the assult the Police officer,he was convicted and is going back to court next week,also there is a another welfare case involving him in Folkstone with horses coming from the continent, I know what he is doing but i cant understand why it got to involve horse
 
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Its tomorrow lol but he has also been to court re the assult the Police officer,he was convicted and is going back to court next week,also there is a another welfare case involving him in Folkstone with horses coming from the continent, I know what he is doing but i cant understand why it got to involve horse

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You are lying AGAIN. The case concerning the police officer was ajourned so he was NOT convicted. Also, reliable sources from Sutton in Surrey are keeping people updated on who is telling the truth and who isn't.
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People need to be careful as to who they are chatting to. - not a people can be trusted
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Its tomorrow lol but he has also been to court re the assult the Police officer,he was convicted and is going back to court next week,also there is a another welfare case involving him in Folkstone with horses coming from the continent, I know what he is doing but i cant understand why it got to involve horse

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You are lying AGAIN. The case concerning the police officer was ajourned so he was NOT convicted. Also, reliable sources from Sutton in Surrey are keeping people updated on who is telling the truth and who isn't.
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People need to be careful as to who they are chatting to. - not a people can be trusted[/i]
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As far as I'm concerned, there's NO reliable sources in this case. There will always be some people who believe anything thats told them about JG because it's what they want to hear. That goes for those who think he's innocent as well as those who think he's guilty.

I certainly agree with you though, not all people can be trusted to speak the truth.
 
Found it.



Jamie Gray, the man accused of causing unnecessary suffering to 125 horses, ponies and donkey will appear in court in December.

The hearing at Bicester Magistrates Court is expected to last for 10 weeks — and finish mid-March.


On 4 January this year, 31 equines were found dead at Gray's Spindle Farm in Amersham, and 111 other horses, ponies and donkeys were rescued in one of the biggest horse welfare cases on record in the UK.


The case and plight of the equines involved sparked intense media interest.


The case is expected to run from 8-19 December, adjourn for Christmas and start again on 12 January 2009 until early March.


RSPCA deputy head of press Becky Hawkes told H&H: "This is a long hearing for animal cruelty, but we were expecting it because of the large numbers of witnesses being called and evidence that needs to be heard.


"It may conclude earlier, depending on how quickly the evidence is heard."


The family — James John Gray, Julie Gray, Cordelia Gray and Jodie Gray, of Spindle Farm, Hyde Heath, Amersham — have pleaded not guilty to 12 charges related to section 4 and section 9 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 — which cover causing unnecessary suffering to and failing to meet the needs of a total of 125 equines.
 
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