DasNutNock wrote: Don't be stupid SN. The answer is, obviously, to chop his body off at the neck.
Looks like he took our advice though
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DasNutNock wrote: Don't be stupid SN. The answer is, obviously, to chop his body off at the neck.
If you have a look at how someone else has done it, by clicking quote on the post it should be obvious, but this is how you do it...The Old Man of Storr wrote:How do you make a double quote or a triple quote on Kumb ?
I see many people using this method of quoting but wouldn't have a clue how to do it myself .
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Errr.. no I think that accolade belongs to mechigwells finest wrote:like a vid to be posted on here to show how to post pics, i know lots of people have done step by step , but i must be an idiot
I tried to put it as simply as possible!The Old Man of Storr wrote:Thanks for trying , Lads but I'm none the wiser .
Funny you should mention that. I've just read short story about exactly the same thing. They can't do nothing about it, he's done his time and you can't kill a dead person. He got off.Johnny Byrne's Boots wrote:Extremely hypothetical question for m'learned friends.
A man is incorrectly found guilty and jailed for murder. He's eventually released and realises the person he was jailed for murdering is alive and well. The jailbird then actually kills him.
Can he be done for murdering the same person twice? If yes, would time incorrectly served come off his sentence?
Asking for a friend...
The scenario relies on a very rarely encountered situation; a murder case without a dead body. It has happened and did so fairly recently, where someone was convicted of murdering his wife, who had disappeared. But it is very rare.Johnny Byrne's Boots wrote:Extremely hypothetical question for m'learned friends.
A man is incorrectly found guilty and jailed for murder. He's eventually released and realises the person he was jailed for murdering is alive and well. The jailbird then actually kills him.
Can he be done for murdering the same person twice? If yes, would time incorrectly served come off his sentence?
Asking for a friend...
Thank you , Hammerdivone , I think I get what you're saying , is it then possible to quote 2 or 3 seperate quotes , not a quote that's been added to someone else's as in the example you've given , if you get what I mean , say for instance I wanted to quote what you had said along with a seperate quote of say Mushy's and Johnny Byrne's Boots , 3 seperate quotes , is that possible ? If so , how would I go about doing that ?hammerdivone wrote:
I tried to put it as simply as possible!
Just try following the instructions
NoJohnny Byrne's Boots wrote:Would time already served come off his second sentence?
Watch Double Jeopardy starring Ashley Judd for the answer.Johnny Byrne's Boots wrote:Extremely hypothetical question for m'learned friends.
A man is incorrectly found guilty and jailed for murder. He's eventually released and realises the person he was jailed for murdering is alive and well. The jailbird then actually kills him.
Can he be done for murdering the same person twice? If yes, would time incorrectly served come off his sentence?
Asking for a friend...