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Topic History of: Met Officer Exposed as Agent Provocateur Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
BR |
SJB is totally right. The UK system pays lip service to fairness but basically deprives most people of their rights. Real victims are often denied justice ( Ian Tomlinson ) and often FALSE cases are carried out with zeal and no evidence ( JK etc ) We see these things happening every day yet no-one in Political Parties has the guts to say what we all know......
The system is broken.
I dont think Sharia Law is the answer - even though it is a fairer and more transparent system. A less "legal" system where access to the law is not controlled by an elite who have made it so complex that they have to carry huge ARCHBOLD books everywhere they go just in order to breath in a UK courtroom.
The MET police should not be doing these sorts of things. There are more Agents Provocateurs out there than criminals these days. Just think of the money they would save if they gave up this childish approach to crime fighting. |
SJB |
From Mark Schwarz, defence solicitor. Full text of his comments here www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jan/...te-change?intcmp=239
...the prosecution told the defence... just before the trial was due to begin, and almost 20 months after the investigation began, that 'Previously unavailable material that significantly undermines the prosecution's case came to light on Wednesday 5 January'. The discovery of this material came at the time when the prosecution were informed that we planned to pursue disclosure of the evidence relating to PC Kennedy with the judge. Unsurprisingly, they have declined to confirm whether the new material relates to PC Kennedy. In my opinion the two are obviously connected. The timing speaks for itself. These events also beg wider, serious questions.
Would this evidence have been uncovered had the defence not become aware of it through other avenues? And is it appropriate that access to, and decisions about, disclosure of key evidence should exclusively be in the hands of a prosecution whose primary function is to secure convictions?
What Mr Schwarz is describing is standard police and CPS practice: in a word, cheating. Don't we all want to live in a society where people are convicted of crimes fairly and squarely, or else not at all? And how can people be fairly tried when the prosecution, the judge, the police and the court are all heads on the same hydra?
What does anyone think about having an inquisitorial system for criminal trials, as in France or Portugal, our own Coroners' Inquests or even *gasp* Sharia Law? |
In The Know |
Plissken wrote:
www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jan/09/underc...fice-green-activists
This confirms what a lot of us already know.
There should now be a public inquiry into the actions of the Met.
Including re-trials of those convicted so far. |
veritas |
one look at all those ear rings should have given the game away. |
Plissken |
www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jan/09/underc...fice-green-activists
This confirms what a lot of us already know.
There should now be a public inquiry into the actions of the Met. |
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