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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Day 3 of the trial
For up to the minute updates, press releases, video evidence and more, go to the Pageantry and Precrime website. Day three saw the rest of the barrister Stephen Cragg speaking on behalf of the Grow Heathrow claimants whose squat was … Continue reading
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Day 2 of the Trial
For up to the minute updates, press releases, video evidence and more, go to the Pageantry and Precrime website. Firstly a clarification: the format for the four judicial reviews is not as stated in the post on the first day … Continue reading
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Day 1 of the Trial
For up to the minute updates, press releases, video evidence and more, go to the Pageantry and Precrime website. Monday 28th was the first day of what’s set to be a five day hearing with judges Lord Justice Richard and … Continue reading
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Pageantry & pre-crime: Royal Wedding arrests Judicial Review begins Monday at the High Court
This Monday 28 May, sees a landmark Judicial Review begin at the High Court examining policing tactics – including the use of ‘pre-crime’ arrests – employed around last year’s Royal Wedding, which will likely impact future policing of upcoming events … Continue reading
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The Judicial Review into the Metropolitan Police’s illegal actions on the day of the royal wedding begins next week: on Monday the 28th of May. The Judicial Review of those arrested on the day has been rolled up with two other Judicial Reviews into the police’s actions over the course of that bank holiday weekend.
For more information I have been putting together the Pagaentry and Precrime website which covers all of the
Crowd-funding legal actions
Wow. A lot of people want to see the Met in court. I had an unpleasant surprise on Wednesday night that my legal excess bill was not small change. (The rest is covered by legal aid, but this bit is … Continue reading