Court brawl broken up by police; CHARGES.Byline: ALAN ERWIN (Entity Relationship for WINdows) A data modeling program for Windows from Computer Associates. It allows the database schemas to be built graphically and turns the graphs into the appropriate SQL code for creating PowerBuilder, DB2, Oracle, Sybase and other databases. COPS had to step into a courtroom row yesterday as four men were accused of UDA intimidation. At Belfast magistrates court a detective claimed a man was told the terror group's chief in Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, would guarantee his safety if he withdrew evidence against a suspected attacker. Details emerged as Carrick men Colin Davison, 29, John Armstrong, 35, Robert Stewart, 33, and 38-year-old Thompson Gilmore were accused of perverting the course of justice In English or Irish law, perversion of the course of justice is a criminal offence in which someone acts in a manner that in some way prevents justice being served on either themselves or on a third party. Perverting the course of justice is an offence in common law. . Davison and Gilmore were remanded in custody because of fears of witness interference. |
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