and on that there was details of his plots to not only attack hatton tash, but also to attack any police officers or soldiers that might be there at the time. though today, edward little's barrister tom godfrey said mr little accepts researching, researching the intended targets being hatton tash, he does not accept the intended target being the military or the metropolitan police. so there is still some dispute there between the prosecution and the defence. the courts previously heard that edward little has had a very, very violent past since the age of 15. he's had a string of convictions for things like wounding, carrying a knife, assault for drug dealing. so he's had a very long and chequered criminal history. at the time that he was arrested, he was living in sheltered accommodation in brighton, but obviously at some point in the course of that offending he seems to have become inspired through some kind of islamist ideology and it's through hatton tash at speaker's corner. speaker's corner of course being the place in london where people are allowed to come and talk about whatever