You be the judge…
The Ministry of Justice has invited “web users” to compare their own ability to judge and sentence with the official and professional one. Here’s the website which, according to this announcement, has...
View ArticleThe Law, The Law, but Where’s the JUSTICE? He with the biggest wallet wins…
He with the Biggest Wallet Wins As if we needed a book to get it confirmed… Still, the author is clearly another victim turned starfighter, as he describes his case and the mistakes made: From...
View ArticleAn Open Letter re Norman Scarth and Thursday’s hearing to Free him from Leeds...
From Peter Mon 22 August 11 An Open letter Regarding Norman To Chris Jarvis and Norman’s supporters. Dear all, I can no longer stand by and see people hoodwinked over Normans case , when he could have...
View ArticleJudgment & Jury of over 2,100 Petition Signers in Scarth HMP Leeds Prison case
Yesterday’s hearing resulted in Norman having to wait until the appeal hearing on “the first open date after September 2nd”. Here’s the transcript of Justice Wyn Williams’ judgment. Hence I’m updating...
View ArticleAbolish the ban on recording court proceedings – picked up from last year’s...
Last year it was journalist and author Heather Brooke who voiced her concerns about the difficulties of reporting on court cases without being allowed to record them. This year we have Norman Scarth in...
View ArticleNorman Scarth Freed by Appeal: Exact Account of Hearing and Outcome
Here is the account of the appeal hearing on 9 September 2011 in the Royal Courts of Justice – by a close observer and supporter of Norman: THE HEARING Norman’s appeal against both conviction and...
View Article“The fair criticism of judges and judicial decisions is not only quite...
The quotes below stem from the barrister who defended Peter Hain MP in Ireland in April 2012: Criticism of judges or of judicial decisions does not in itself constitute contempt of court. The fair...
View ArticleWHO RULES BRITAIN: MPs or Judges? The Home Secretary and the ‘EU Right to...
Theresa May, the Home Secretary in the Daily Mail – regarding the deportation of foreign criminals: It is not for the judges to be legislators. It is essential to democracy that the elected...
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