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hi there
1. now, who says top dogs don't bonk hoh!
Nobody say they dun. As long as they have a dick and money, sure gone case...
hi there
1. now, who says top dogs don't bonk hoh!
Good, let all those who call chicken face judgment
However, both names, Spencer's and his Counsel's, sounds very familiar and famous ones from the 80's.
Good, let all those who call chicken face judgment
Lawyer Spencer Gwee patronised the hotel, where he allegedly had sex with an underage prostitute, so often that the staff even had a nickname for him, the court heard on Thursday.
From newspapers reports, Spencer stands zero chance even with Subhas as DC. Would have been different if he had checked the passport of the Viet gal. But if that was the case, he would have been left off with a warning. His accusations against his IO will be thrown out. Bet on this.
Gwee, charged with having paid sex with underage girl has case to answer: Judge
Published on May 28, 2013
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Spencer Gwee Hak Theng (second from left), former deputy public prosecutor, leaves the Subordinate Courts on Feb 19, 2013, with his lawyer Subhas Anandan (left). Gwee, charged with having paid sex with a minor, took the stand on Tuesday morning. -- ST FILE PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
By Lim Yanliang
Former deputy public prosecutor Spencer Gwee Hak Theng, charged with having paid sex with a minor, took the stand on Tuesday morning.
This after District Judge Toh Yung Cheong said that the prosecution had proven that Gwee had a prima facie case to answer to.
The 60-year-old is accused of paying an underaged Vietnamese prostitute $300 for sex in July 2011 at Four Chain View hotel in Geylang.
His lawyer, Subhas Anandan, had earlier submitted to the court that Gwee had no case to answer, as the state had failed to prove that the girl was below 18 at the time she met Gwee. This was because the police officer who cracked the vice syndicate she was working for failed to seize her IC - which she then claimed she lost - and the court had to rely on whatever she said her age was.
Get the full story from The Straits Times.
Just look at Subas and his team of lawyers. All of them appeared to be giggling. At what Gwee had done?