Prisoners & Those Arrested
A Body | 03.04.2009 13:49
The mainstream press are reporting that a handful of people have been arrested and charged in relation to offences relating to the RBS building.
According to this report:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7980709.stm
a 17 year old girl has already pled guilty to burglary and criminal damage. Another guy is on remand charged with arson and recklessly endangering life! Several others have been charged with burglary, criminal damage and theft of a computer.
Is there support in place for these people? Are they getting good legal advice? Was this thought of as part of the planning for the demo?
Just wondering, because i haven't seen anything on indymedia about those arrested.
According to this report:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7980709.stm
a 17 year old girl has already pled guilty to burglary and criminal damage. Another guy is on remand charged with arson and recklessly endangering life! Several others have been charged with burglary, criminal damage and theft of a computer.
Is there support in place for these people? Are they getting good legal advice? Was this thought of as part of the planning for the demo?
Just wondering, because i haven't seen anything on indymedia about those arrested.
A Body
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post-arrest support
03.04.2009 16:30
> Is there support in place for these people? Are they getting good legal advice?
LDMG, who had legal observers out on the 1st and 2nd, have organised a defendents' meeting, Tuesday 7th 7pm, Freedom Bookshop Whitechapel. This is for those arrested only, witnesses should contact us by email or post, see website for more details.
Miranda Ching, the solicitor mentioned in the BBC article is from Hodge Jones & Allen, the firm we listed on the bustcards given out at the demo.
LDMG, who had legal observers out on the 1st and 2nd, have organised a defendents' meeting, Tuesday 7th 7pm, Freedom Bookshop Whitechapel. This is for those arrested only, witnesses should contact us by email or post, see website for more details.
Miranda Ching, the solicitor mentioned in the BBC article is from Hodge Jones & Allen, the firm we listed on the bustcards given out at the demo.
LDMG
Homepage:
http://www.ldmg.org.uk/
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agreed
03.04.2009 14:07
anon
details from the Daily Fascist (I mean Mail)
03.04.2009 14:46
these people should be supported 100%
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1166349/Riot-police-storm-G20-protesters-squats---violence-spreads-France.html
Four people were charged with various offences including endangering life and burglary.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said a 21-year-old man was charged with arson recklessly endangering life over the damage at the RBS branch in central London.
Mindaugas Lenartavicius will appear at the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court today.
Two 18-year-old men, Daniel Champion and Ben Shiells, will also appear at the same court charged with burglary, criminal damage and theft of a computer.
A 17-year-old girl was also charged with burglary with intent to commit damage over the incident and will appear at West London Youth Court today.
anon
solidarity urgent
03.04.2009 15:26
anon
Whither...
03.04.2009 15:28
Freddy Shreddy
drunk teenager
03.04.2009 16:27
A Body
Thanks
03.04.2009 16:41
A Body
Donations?
03.04.2009 17:23
notinlondon
remember previous cases
03.04.2009 23:19
if you want to loan or lend them a quid or to, thats a different matter.
don't let the bastards hold anything back.
historian
17 year old girl is released on bail
04.04.2009 00:04
The girl pleaded guilty to burglary and criminal damage. She is due to be sentenced in three weeks time. Members of the press were allowed into court. A scum of about 8 paparazzi followed her out of court photographing her even though they are not allowed to publish the photos. A man, who had been released from the magistrates court next door to the youth court on an unrelated matter, challenged the press on their behaviour and called the girl a g20 hero.
The girl has been banned from entering the area within the M25 except to attend court. She is staying with friends in another town.
A friend
support
@ldmg
04.04.2009 01:15
>> Is there support in place for these people? Are they getting good legal advice?
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>LDMG, who had legal observers out on the 1st and 2nd, have organised a defendents' meeting, Tuesday 7th 7pm, >Freedom Bookshop Whitechapel. This is for those arrested only, witnesses should contact us by email or post, >see website for more details.
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>Miranda Ching, the solicitor mentioned in the BBC article is from Hodge Jones & Allen, the firm we listed on the >bustcards given out at the demo.
All very good, but support is being left to friends. There was nobody from any support group at the youth court today. Three friends of the 17 year old girl (not named cos that'd be illegal) were at the court. There were about a dozen journos and photographers. Four of the press were allowed in the courtroom, while only one of the girl's friends was allowed in. The other two had to wait in the foyer.
If you know any of the accused you better get to court because you might be their only support.
a friend
support