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Kneller

[ nel-er ]

noun

  1. Sir Godfrey, 1646–1723, English painter, born in Germany.


Kneller

/ ˈnɛlə /

noun

  1. KnellerSir Godfrey?16461723MEnglishGermanARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Sir Godfrey. ?1646–1723, portrait painter at the English court, born in Germany
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As well as planning to meet with Ms Kneller, she said she intends to talk to lawyers and some of the people who have not had their miscarriages of justice properly referred.

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She also said she is writing to body's chief executive Karen Kneller to "discuss her position" and future.

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Kneller was detained by firearms officers after his Kia Ceed came to a stop.

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On the day of the crash, Kneller had posted a clip to TikTok in which he spoke about politicians, telling his followers "someone has to pay".

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Judge Christopher Hehir said he had spared Kneller jail due to his mental health, early guilty plea, lack of previous convictions, a "good prospect" of rehabilitation and the fact he had already served the equivalent of an eight-month prison sentence.

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