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Accused of falsifying medical records and forensic history to obtain imprisonment without trial: WANTED: Dr XX, Caswell Clinic Bridgend
Seven months imprisonment, where 24 weeks (the maximum allowed without trial) in Caswell Clinic were worst, cost Maurice more than just his health. But despite all his desperate attempts to get to the dishonest doctor, he is still “doing his … Continue reading
Maurice is not alone: “Corrupt” South Wales Police in the firing line
Here is an article in the Guardian from October 2000, that starts with “Britain’s worst case of institutionalised corruption involving a single police force”… So far, I had learned about South Wales Police through the bullying and harassment that Maurice … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Background, Fair Trial, HM Court Services
Tagged Chief Constable, France, Law, Law Enforcement, Police, Psychiatric hospital, South Wales Police, Wales
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£50 for anybody watching and listening at Royal Courts of Justice in London tomorrow, 10.30am, Room 5
The time and the place have been scheduled, and Maurice can definitely NOT be there, since his hip has only just been replaced on March 25th. He had to get it done in France, as none of five possible parties … Continue reading
Anybody wanting to watch Court proceedings against rogue NHS doctor causing incarceration?
Just imagine how you would feel after seven months of imprisonment, three of which in a psychiatric clinic, and then be in a court room where the judge doesn’t want to look at evidence you want him to see… That’s … Continue reading
Maurice in the Guernsey Press as one of the Good, Bad and Ugly
Regarding this article that appeared on March 22nd 2011 in the Guernsey Press, Maurice makes the following comments: there are some six facts that are wrong, but Americans say “any publicity is good, just spell my name right” after Maurice … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Background, Campaigning, Fair Trial, Guernsey Press, HM Court Services, Media, News
Tagged Crime, Guernsey, Police officer, South Wales Police
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Access to Justice? No, the London Court of Appeal can’t sort Wales’ Courts out
What if you can’t get justice in Wales? You apply to the Court of Appeal in London. That’s what Maurice and his legal advisor thought. But the London Court of Appeal wrote: sorry. Not our jurisdiction. Wales is Wales. A … Continue reading
Appealing in London for Justice in South Wales
Locals know that South Wales seems to be particularly bad in terms of how Law and Order have been replaced by “Crime and Disorder”. Maurice’s experiences are a prime example. But, fortunately, a “McKenzie Angel” put his legal abilities to … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Article 6: fair trial, Campaigning, Court of Appeal, Draft Order, News
Tagged Appeal, Cardiff, England, France, Law & Order, Queen's Counsel, South Wales, South Wales Police, Wales
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The K-Team in Action – for the Court of Appeal – questioning South Wales Police and Cardiff County Court
The K-Team is a miraculous network of support that has formed around Maurice and includes a superb legally trained mind. One of the outcomes is this 37-page document with 268 paragraphs. It asks the Court of Appeal to consider a … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Article 13: effective remedy before national authorities, Campaigning, European Law of Human Rights, News, Support
Tagged Appeal, Cardiff, Government, Law, Lower court, South Wales Police, Supreme court
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Major milestone in battle of documents on behalf of Maurice (in political asylum)
Thanks to the wonders of telecommunications, we could submit three documents yesterday: to ask for Permission to Appeal a judgment and draft order to raise the level of argument from petty incidents to the principles behind the actions of South … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Article 6: fair trial, Campaigning, Draft Order, Fair Trial, HM Court Services, Support
Tagged Her Majesty's Prison Service, human rights, South Wales Police
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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


