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SAS trial – armed farce
Matters in the Court Martial for the trial of SAS sniper Danny Nightingale were not without their lighter moments on Thursday, as the defence counsel introduced a 9mm glock pistol to the court martial.
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Matters in the Court Martial for the trial of SAS sniper Danny Nightingale were not without their lighter moments on Thursday, as the defence counsel introduced a 9mm glock pistol to the court martial.
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