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I am still involved with [fellow group member] Lisa Maffia but have not dealt with the rest of

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I am still involved with [fellow group member] Lisa Maffia, but have not dealt with the rest of the band since the beginning of this year.”So Solid Crew, made up of rappers, singers, DJs and producers, have joined campaigns against gun crime, supporting a month-long gun amnesty and appearing at a government-backed concert. None of the group was involved.In the latest incident Mr Scarlett was found suffering from several gunshot wounds and taken to hospital where he died. Two cars were seen leaving the scene at Maskell Road.Carl Morgan, 23, has been charged with the murder of Mr Scarlett and possession of a firearm, and is due to appear in court today.Mr Vincent’s agent, Albert Samuels, said yesterday that he knew nothing about the police investigations or his client’s whereabouts. “It is completely all new to me, I don’t know where he is,” he said “I have not spoken to him for about three months. The previous year another member, Ashley Walters, known as Asher D, was sent to a young offenders institution for 18 months after being caught in possession of a loaded semi-automatic firearm.This year, a man was jailed for life at the Old Bailey for a murder committed outside one of the collective’s gigs in Luton. The judge said he probably carried the gun, a modified Brocock pistol, out of “bravado and the thrill of having it”.

The So Solid Crew frontman had to be escorted to his car while the youths threw eggs at members of the group at a music venue in east London.So Solid Crew have been at the centre of a series of shootings and firearms incidents since they broke into the music scene about three years ago, and their lyrics have been criticised for encouraging violence.Jason Phillips, 24, better known to fans as G-Man, was given a four-year prison term after being caught with a weapon in November last year. Detectives from the Trident police team believe he is probably still in the country.The star is the organiser of the musical collective of about 30 London-based artists, known as the So Solid Crew. In July armed police were called to a confrontation between a gang of youths and the group who were making a video. He is wanted in connection with the murder of Colin Scarlett, who was fatally wounded in an attack in Tooting, south London, on 6 November.Attempts to trace Mr Vincent, 23, have failed and an alert has been placed at Britain’s ports and airports amid fears that he may try to go abroad.

The leader of the rap collective So Solid Crew is wanted for questioning over the murder of a 24-year-old man who was shot dead in the street. The Chief Medical Officer, Professor Sir Liam Donaldson, will now study the whole system of expert medical witnesses and the way in which they give evidence.Sir Roy has been accused of serious professional misconduct and is due to appear before the General Medical Council in January.. It is not clear if the child in the single case had been returned to their parents or whether the terms of the order were modified. Three of the once doubtful cases have remained unchanged and one is still under review.Ms Hodge said: “Expert witnesses’ medical evidence is only one of many factors in the complex and difficult decision-making process that surrounds the safe-guarding of children through the courts. As the survey shows, very few cases where children are being looked after by local authorities depend on the evidence of medical expert witnesses.”The review of all current care orders is the last stage of child protection after the Cannings appeal.

Only 26 were found to involve disagreement between experts about medical evidence and, of those, five cases raised “serious doubt” about the reliability of the evidence which had led to the care order, she said. A massive review of more than 30,000 children who were taken from their parents and put into care has found that just one case was based on flawed evidence. The court was also shown the anti-war campaigner’s 2002 account in The Mail on Sunday of meeting the Iraqi leader.Mr Price suggested it was possible to conclude from this evidence that he was an “apologist” for the dictator. Mr Galloway replied: “You can throw the epithet apologist at me and I will go on denying it.”In later evidence the Telegraph foreign correspondent David Blair said he was “completely satisfied” that documents which the newspaper says provided the basis for the articles allegedly linking Mr Galloway to Saddam Hussein were genuine.

Mr Blair said it was not “plausible” that the papers he found in the burnt-out shell of the Iraqi foreign ministry were forged or doctored.Under cross-examination by Mr Price, Mr Blair said the documents included an intelligence memorandum mentioning Mr Galloway’s Mariam Campaign and a letter from Tariq Aziz referring to the MP’s “work programme” for 2000. Also among the documents was a letter allegedly signed by Mr Galloway. Mr Blair said it would have had to have been an “extraordinarily elaborate exercise” to forge the documents.The newspaper is claiming qualified privilege under the so-called Reynolds defence, claiming it was responsible journalism and in the public interest to publish the story based on the documents found.The case continues.. In it, he said, he had described Lord and Lady Black as “two of Sharon’s Israel’s most vociferous supporters”.His voice raised, Mr Galloway told the court: “This is an outrage.

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