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The Height of Judicial Corruption in the UK's High Court

Campaign for Truth & Justice | 20.07.2009 21:15 | Analysis | Repression | Social Struggles | Birmingham | World

LORD JUSTICE THOMAS instructed the prison authorities holding Mr. Grant not to produce him for his Habeas Corpus application hearing before him tomorrow morning.

Although scheduled to be before him and Mr. Justice Silber tomorrow, it has been discovered that despite being self representing, Lord Justice Thomas has instructed the prison authorities holding Mr. Grant not to produce him for his Habeas Corpus application hearing for Court 3 at 10.30am on Tuesday 21st July 2009.

This is a strange and unusual request by LORD JUSTICE THOMAS on behalf of his employers (the Secretary of State for Justice) whose aim plainly is to disadvantage Mr. Grant's application hearing, in a manner which violates all principles of fair and independent tribunal under Article 6 of the Human rights Act 1998.
When someone self representing is not allowed to be present in court for their own hearing the person will not be able to challenge and refute whatever fabrications and untruths, Defending parties like the Secretary of State for Justice may churn out.

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ADMINISTRATIVE COURT SITTING IN LONDON
COURT 3
Before LORD JUSTICE THOMAS and MR JUSTICE SILBER
Tuesday 21 July, 2009
At half past 10
Applications for Permission
CO/7637/2009 Grant v Secretary Of State For Justice
The hearing is open to the public and no one needs to register or make application in advance to be allowed to attend. If you are able to attend please come along and witness the proceeding in the Courtroom and help ensure justice is delivered and the Judiciary made ACCOUNTABLE.

Thank You
A. Balogun (Mr.)
Secretary
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