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Bratty (other)
Bratty may refer to: * Bratty (musical project), musical project of Jenny Juárez * Joe Bratty (c. 1961–1994), Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary and member of the Ulster Defence Association *''Bratty v A-G for Northern Ireland'', a 1963 British court case dealing with automatism See also *Brat (other) Brat, Brats, The Brat or similar may refer to: People and characters Term for young people * Military brat ** Military brat (U.S. subculture) * Trenchard Brat, a nickname for aircraft apprentices in the British Royal Air Force Persons * D ...
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Bratty (musical Project)
Bratty is the musical project of Jennifer Abigail Juárez Vázquez (born 2 August 2000), a Mexican singer-songwriter from Culiacán, Sinaloa. They have released two studio albums and their single "Ropa de bazar" (in collaboration with Ed Maverick) has received a quadruple platinum certification in Mexico. History Jenny Juárez began her career as a singer-songwriter performing at local events and concerts in an acoustic format, later accompanied by the musicians Esmeralda Jiménez and Astrid Nava. In March 2018, Bratty released their first EP entitled "Todo está cambiando" (''Everything is changing'') and the single "Sobredosis de tempra", which gained recognition within the Mexican independent scene. In January 2019, they published the collaborative single with Ed Maverick entitled "Ropa de bazar", which has more than forty million streams. In 2020, Bratty signed a contract with Universal Music México. The following year, they released a version of "Chocolate y nata", along wit ...
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Joe Bratty
Joe Bratty (c. 1961 - 31 July 1994) was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitant and a leading member of the Ulster Defence Association's South Belfast Brigade. The head of UDA activity in the area during one of the organisation's most active phases, Bratty was suspected by security forces of playing a role in, or at least orchestrating, around 15 killings. Early years Bratty first came to attention in his native Ballynafeigh (an area in south Belfast) as a teenage street-fighter battling with local Catholic/ republican youths and was responsible for altering the Workers' Party slogan "Sectarianism Kills Workers" on the side of Havelock House to "Sectarianism Kills Taigs". McDonald and Cusack 2004, p. 270 Bratty, who was also known for his hatred of black people, also appended the initials of the Ku Klux Klan to this piece of graffiti. Bratty, who had distinctive Asian-shaped eyes, was given the nickname ' Chinky' by his Catholic opponents. Given the proximity of the two com ...
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Bratty V A-G For Northern Ireland
''Bratty v Attorney-General for Northern Ireland'' 963AC 386, 9613 All ER 523, 961UKHL 3 is a House of Lords decision relating to non-insane automatism. The court decided that medical evidence is needed to prove that the defendant was not aware of what they were doing, and if this is available, the burden of proof lies with the prosecution to prove that intention was present. Facts In March 1961, twenty-year-old George Bratty had given a lift in his car to Josephine Fitzsimmons, who was later found dead under a hedge near Hillsborough, County Down, Northern Ireland, having been strangled. Bratty was later interviewed by police and asked to explain scratches on his neck. He made a statement in which he said, ''inter alia'' and then Trial Bratty's trial was heard at the Downpatrick Assizes, and his defence team proposed alternative verdicts, namely *That Bratty was not guilty on the basis that he was in a state of automatism and not "master of his own actions", the only cause su ...
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