Fairford Final? Verdicts : 2 Not Guilty, 1 'Guilty' : Stop This Persecution!
disarmer supporter | 06.07.2007 20:18
Fairford Final? Verdicts : 2 Not Guilty, 1 'Guilty' : Stop This Persecution!
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=26515
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=26515
FAIRFORD VERDICT - A KICK IN THE TEETH FOR THE PEACE MOVEMENT
Monica (aka Margaret) Jones Writes:
In spite of the best efforts of our excellent legal team, we had a jury who
unanimously found us guilty after only three hours of deliberation.
This was especially frustrating given the previous track record of three hung
juries in the orignial trials, and two acquittals for the re-trials prior to
ours. Such is life.
Paul got a conditional discharge. I have to go to see the probation people
prior to sentencing, and probably will end up doing community service. (The US
Air Force should NOT expect any compensation whatever for their damaged
vehicles, regardless of anything else !)
Paul and I agreed this afternoon that we both still feel profoundly content
about what we tried to do back, in 2003. We still see it as morally right. If
it's been adjudged legally wrong - so be it. Only sorry we couldn't pull off a
hat trick for the peace movement. (It's STILL two victories to one defeat - and
that will have to do.)
I just want to say THANK YOU to our excellent and deeply committed legal team -
and also to our wonderful supporters, who really have sustained us for weeks and
days now, in so many, many ways.
'Say not the struggle nought availeth ... .'
'Stand up, stand up against oppression, for the tyrants fear your might ... .'
Peace, love, solidarity -
Monica
ALSO SEE:
Sixth Fairford Case Update
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=26501
Monica (aka Margaret) Jones Writes:
In spite of the best efforts of our excellent legal team, we had a jury who
unanimously found us guilty after only three hours of deliberation.
This was especially frustrating given the previous track record of three hung
juries in the orignial trials, and two acquittals for the re-trials prior to
ours. Such is life.
Paul got a conditional discharge. I have to go to see the probation people
prior to sentencing, and probably will end up doing community service. (The US
Air Force should NOT expect any compensation whatever for their damaged
vehicles, regardless of anything else !)
Paul and I agreed this afternoon that we both still feel profoundly content
about what we tried to do back, in 2003. We still see it as morally right. If
it's been adjudged legally wrong - so be it. Only sorry we couldn't pull off a
hat trick for the peace movement. (It's STILL two victories to one defeat - and
that will have to do.)
I just want to say THANK YOU to our excellent and deeply committed legal team -
and also to our wonderful supporters, who really have sustained us for weeks and
days now, in so many, many ways.
'Say not the struggle nought availeth ... .'
'Stand up, stand up against oppression, for the tyrants fear your might ... .'
Peace, love, solidarity -
Monica
ALSO SEE:
Sixth Fairford Case Update
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=26501
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