Tag Archives: Cardiff Crown Court

Where Are My Welsh Prison STOLEN MP letters?

Exeter Crown Court was not allowed, of course, any of my defence witnesses as the Welsh prison staff had been told, by South Wales Police, to steal specific prison letters of mine, including my letters to MPs who were appropiate … Continue reading

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Trial Day 4 – JURY OUT – Refused Police, Court, Medical and Witnesses Records

Cardiff Crown, Case Progression CaseProgression@cardiff.crowncourt.gsi.gov.uk 4 Sep (11 days ago) Dear Mr Kirk Your application for a witness summons was referred to the Recorder of Cardiff, who has made the following decision: “Maurice Kirk has written to the court seeking … Continue reading

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ON BEHALF OF Maurice Kirk in HMP Cardiff: emailing those who could make a difference – from outside the UK

For the personal attention of Mr. Michael Spurr, Chief Executive, National Offender Management Service Nick Hardwick, Her Majesty’s Inspector of Prisons                     Dear Sirs WITHOUT PREJUDICE http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-27139272 We note your interest … Continue reading

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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

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I am an unconvicted Political Prisoner and will continue my hunger strike

This is one of the texts I received from Maurice in his cell where he is in bad shape: walking now difficult and hip and ankle hurt after assault in cells on 4th April and still no-one will come clean … Continue reading

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It’s the Whistleblower Treatment: first prison, then sectioning, to avoid trials of “landmark cases”, especially juries!

The more cans of worms I open, the more I do wonder where our efforts will lead to. But, as The Psalm of Life by Henry Longfellow reveals most beautifully, it’s not about achieving a goal: it’s about our footprints … Continue reading

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Chronic Litigant keeps fuelling the British Adversarial Court System

How many court actions does it take to warrant the label ‘chronic’ for litigant Maurice Kirk? And how many legal documents and court hearings does it take to understand the shortcomings of the adversarial system that the UK relies on … Continue reading

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Your friend is being hacked – the changeover from court wars to cyber wars!?…

Maurice has a friend who looks after his mail in France. This morning when he tried to send emails, a window popped up that said “your friend is being hacked”. He now can’t send or retrieve emails that he had … Continue reading

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On the Unusual, Extreme and Indefinite Aspects of Kirk v South Wales Police

In 2004, their Lordships Hoffmann, Roder of Earlsferry and Sir Philip Otton represented the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and delivered a judgment of 35 paragraphs on eleven pages. Paragraph 2 begins with “This is a very unusual case.” … Continue reading

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NEWSFLASH: Warrant for Arrest by Cardiff Police means Political Asylum in Brittany for Victim of 18 Years of Violence

This most recent medical report was written for Cardiff Magistrates Court today. The Court requested another report, even though two other courts in Cardiff have found him unfit for trial. But even though Maurice had requested that the hearing be … Continue reading

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