despite this, the only actual case they have ever brought to court was thrown out by judge snow (who is known on the circuit as a tough judge not given to liberal leanings!). the judge used the phrase 'void ab initio' which is the strongest possible legal term, literally translated ' empty from the start' and is often used to denote the possibility of corruption. it certainly means that in his view the police and crown prosecution had absolutely no grounds for bringing barbara to court.
faced with difficulties prosecuting barbara under socpa laws, they have tried various other methods to intimidate and harrass her in order to get her genocide banners off the streets near blair. she has had spurious arrests for obstruction of the highway, and they have tried on two occasions to detain her under the mental health act. on the second of these, she was detained while answering bail, and her solicitor was visibly shaken by the police tactics saying that she had never heard of anything like it before. at that time, police agreed to sign a document promising 'no further action' relating to her mental health, but immediately broke this in court the following week by casting doubt on her sanity in open court.
this morning, just before midday, barbara was in parliament square, and police once again approached her as she stood peacefully with her banner. despite being reminded that she HAS notified the police of her continuing protest, the police claimed she was 'unauthorised' and tried to physically remove her banner. she was then arrested for 'obstruction' and taken to charing cross police station (where she was due to appear on bail anyway). her solicitor is now with her and is trying to ensure that she is heard in court today as a matter of urgency as her safety while in the hands of the police may be at risk.
updates on this story later.
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Direct Line
24.01.2007 19:12
I am sure he will be happy to answer your questions.
Telephone Directories
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24.01.2007 22:09
Glad Barbara is out of harms way.
Give her a hug from over here ;0( )
NW
Stop The War Mess
24.01.2007 23:18
Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but that's how it looked to me.
AnObserver
My comment
25.01.2007 17:48
Ian Blair and Peter Terry are too arrogant to resign. They probably think they are doing the right thing by persecuting those who disagree with Tony Bliar, just like the police who prevented people protesting about the illegal activities at USAF Fairford. Ian Blair is no doubt expecting a nice cosy seat in the House of Lords, Peter Terry is no doubt expecting a promotion, for their services to Tony Bliar.
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