DEVONPORT 3: TAKE YOUR PROTEST ELSEWHERE, SAYS JUDGE
joss, trident ploughshares | 27.02.2004 14:49 | Anti-militarism | World
The Devonport 3 were all found guilty today on all charges, after they were denied the use of their legal defence by Plymouth Judge Overend.
Press release: 27th February
For immediate release
DEVONPORT 3: TAKE YOUR PROTEST ELSEWHERE, SAYS JUDGE
The Devonport 3 were all found guilty today on all charges, after they were denied the use of their legal defence by Plymouth Judge Overend.
Sue Brackenbury, who has already served the equivalent of an eight-month sentence on remand, was released after she was sentenced to six months. Matt Bury and Shirley Law were each given a 12 month conditional discharge.
When summing up, the judge told Plymouth grandmother and veteran peace activist, it was time to put down her bolt croppers and pick up her knitting needles, and to stay the right side of the fence! He acknowledged their passionately held beliefs in the possibility of a world free from nuclear weapons but maintained that they should take their protest “elsewhere.”
A spokesperson for Trident Ploughshares, Joss Garman, explained, “It was almost inevitable that the jury should find the campaigners guilty, when the judge refused the activists the right to put their legal defence of International law to the jury.”
He continued, “Each of the protestors will continue with their work for peace, based on simple principles of International Law – Trident is the crime, and threatens international peace.”
For more information/interviews:
Joss Garman 07815 004 578
www.tridentploughshares.org
For immediate release
DEVONPORT 3: TAKE YOUR PROTEST ELSEWHERE, SAYS JUDGE
The Devonport 3 were all found guilty today on all charges, after they were denied the use of their legal defence by Plymouth Judge Overend.
Sue Brackenbury, who has already served the equivalent of an eight-month sentence on remand, was released after she was sentenced to six months. Matt Bury and Shirley Law were each given a 12 month conditional discharge.
When summing up, the judge told Plymouth grandmother and veteran peace activist, it was time to put down her bolt croppers and pick up her knitting needles, and to stay the right side of the fence! He acknowledged their passionately held beliefs in the possibility of a world free from nuclear weapons but maintained that they should take their protest “elsewhere.”
A spokesperson for Trident Ploughshares, Joss Garman, explained, “It was almost inevitable that the jury should find the campaigners guilty, when the judge refused the activists the right to put their legal defence of International law to the jury.”
He continued, “Each of the protestors will continue with their work for peace, based on simple principles of International Law – Trident is the crime, and threatens international peace.”
For more information/interviews:
Joss Garman 07815 004 578
www.tridentploughshares.org
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27.02.2004 17:43
Well done to the three defendants for their actions.
The verdict just goes to show (if any more proof was needed) that the law is an ass and should be ignored in the interests of peace and the future of humanity.
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