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CREDIBILITY of Police ZERO in Public Administration Committee of House of Commons
This was the session of the Public Administration Select Committee – as recorded by Parliament TV. This was my write-up on Victims Unite! This is the Oath of Attestation, published by whistleblower PC James Patrick. He gave evidence before the Committee in the … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Fair Trial, HM Court Services, Law Enforcement, Police, South Wales Police
Tagged Bernard Jenkin, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, James Patrick, Member of parliament, Metropolitan Police Service, Paul Flynn, Public Administration Select Committee, South Wales Police
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“Scandalising a Judge” may be out of date, suggests Peter Hain MP’s lawyer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
Posted in Access to Justice, Campaigning, Fair Trial, Family Courts, HM Court Services
Tagged Early Day Motion, Freedom of speech, John Hemming, Judiciary, Member of parliament, Neath Port Talbot, Northern Ireland, Peter Hain, Port Talbot, Royal Courts of Justice, Wales
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The Law is only as good as the integrity of those entrusted to administer it
This photo appears on Maurice’s post that describes the situation that Norman Scarth finds himself in: 6 months solitary confinement for having audio recorded a court hearing.The punishment certainly does not fit the crime. Patrick Cullinane was given four months … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Article 13: effective remedy before national authorities, Article 6: fair trial, Campaigning, Fair Trial
Tagged Citizenship, Finance, Leeds, Member of parliament, Open letter, Political prisoner, Prison, Prisoner (TV series), Solitary confinement, South Wales Police, World War II
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Unprecedented Support from MPs for Victims of White Collar Crimes
Here it is on video: the meeting to debate the need for a Public Inquiry into White Collar Crime, with unprecedented support by MPs and a press release about the outcome.
Posted in Access to Justice, News
Tagged Crime, House of Commons, meeting, Member of parliament, Press release, public inquiry, video, white collar crime
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Our Petition goes to Minister for Charities, Social Enterprise and Volunteering with 200 Signatures!
The comments to our online petition are such a wonderful read that I put them together in this document. As we’ve just reached 200 signatures, I also sent this email to Nick Hurd MP who happens to be Patrick Cullinane‘s … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Fair Trial
Tagged Activism, Internet petition, Member of parliament, Nick Hurd, Petition, South Wales
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