Author Archives: Sabine Kurjo McNeill

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About Sabine Kurjo McNeill

I'm a mathematician and system analyst formerly at CERN in Geneva and became an event organiser, software designer, independent web publisher and online promoter of Open Justice. My most significant scientific contribution is now a solution to the Prime Number problem: https://primenumbers.store/

MAURICE GAGGED – the unique legal weapon in UK secret family courts

It has to be witnessed to be believed. You can’t imagine it and you can’t make it up: the worst case of bullying, harassment, imprisonments ‘enshrined’ in some 200 Lever Arch files over 3 decades – culminating in being struck … Continue reading

Posted in Access to Justice, Child snatching, Fair Trial, Family Courts, HM Court Services, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | 11 Comments

LORD LEVESON to hear Maurice’s Application at The Criminal Court of Appeal sitting at Cardiff Crown Court on 14th March 13

Dear Maurice Kirk I have read your latest posting entitled Lord Leveson to hear Maurice’s Application at The Criminal Court of Appeal sitting at Cardiff Crown Court on 14th March 13 on http://kirkflyingvet.com/blogs/legal/archive/2013/03/10/lord-leveson-to-hear-maurice-s-application-at-the-criminal-court-of-appeal-sitting-at-cardiff-crown-court.aspx and have just posted this as a comment: In … Continue reading

Posted in Access to Justice, Article 13: effective remedy before national authorities, Article 6: fair trial, Fair Trial, HM Court Services, Law Enforcement, News, Police, South Wales Police | Tagged , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

The Police State unites at least Wales and Bretagne – if not UK and EU

Once again, life writes stranger stories than any fiction would invent: Maurice went to pick up some of his files that he had taken to France for safety. But: his house was squatted, the squatters had used his antique furniture … Continue reading

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Maurice is kicked out of Prison, while Tony Farrell hands himself in

Maurice was imprisoned once again, clearly to prevent him from handling and winning his ‘machine gun case’ adequately. But to kick him out after a robbery and beating, is a bit much for a 67-year-old man whose life has been … Continue reading

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Police misconduct database needed, says lawyer Stuart Hutton

Good news on the BBC News Wales: (with my emphasis added, while I seriously wonder whether it might make ANY difference to Maurice in his cell where he is incredibly and most unlawfully hindered from carrying out his court cases!…) … Continue reading

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The Lynette White Corruption Trial is a Sunday School outing compared with the Corruption in Maurice Kirk’s persecution

The above title appears as a comment on Maurice’s site. However, for me as a relative newcomer to white collar crimes, it is rather shocking to see these two books about South Wales Police and the CPS: FITTED IN: The … Continue reading

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Imprisoned for ‘suspicion of having breached a restraining order’

No, you can’t make it up, and you can’t believe it either, for you can’t imagine it (unless it happens to you!): Maurice is subjected to over 7 months prison and psychiatric clinic because of ‘serious brain damage’ and ‘possibly … Continue reading

Posted in Access to Justice, Caswell Clinic, HM Court Services, Law Enforcement, NHS, Police, South Wales Police | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

IPCC receives 631 corruption allegation complaints about Welsh police forces

This is BBC News: A report by the police watchdog shows Dyfed-Powys Police topped a list with corruption allegations made against it for the size of its force. But the IPCC Chair Dame Anne Owers says: “Corruption is not widespread.” Well, how … Continue reading

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Demo today: 3-6pm: Abolish the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC)

Sorry about the publishing delay, but the virtual reality may still make a difference in the right people’s heads: Michael Doherty who tried to get the Police to investigate his 13-year old daughter becoming the victim of  internet stalking, became … Continue reading

Posted in Campaigning, Hillingdon Police, IPCC, Leicestershire Police, Police, South Wales Police | Tagged , , , , , , | 5 Comments

“Scandalising a Judge” may be out of date, suggests Peter Hain MP’s lawyer

Now the message has also reached Wales: Peter Hain, MP for Neath and Port Talbot, is being prosecuted for criticising a High Court judge in his autobiography. Well, so far, 151 MPs are asking for the case to be dropped … Continue reading

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