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tomskip Wrote:

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> How nasty and shocking to hear of a stabbing on

> the doorstep.

>

> Meanwhile, is it helpful to anyone to say that the

> correct grammar is "could have, would have, should

> have", not "could of, would of, should of"

>

> ?


Interesting- the reason why 'could have' etc turned, incorrectly, into 'could of' is because of the use of the contraction...'could've' which sounds like 'could of'.....anyway...sad times for everyone

Maybe the person who was stabbed was breaking and entering and the police feel the people who injured him did so in self defence and are not a threat to any other members of the public. The Southwark News report says the couple who were arrested had reported "forced entry and assault". Who knows? this is just my reading of the story.

Callie Wrote:

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> How can someone arrested for attempted murder and

> the other for gbh be released on bail? Surely not?


Aren't the rules for bail completely separate to the crime committed - I forget. About likelihood to abscond or commit another offence etc.

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