This will be an occasional offering on matters legal. There is an enthusiasm among the ruling class for producing Bills of Rights. This sounds like a good idea but they are designed to strengthen government oppression, further trendy causes and deceive the public. The Crown Prosecution Service takes a position on some law at CPS Legal Guidance
Civil Contingencies Bill
Some law is good law. Most law is bad law. Any Act passed in the last hundred years is likely to be unnecessary at best and tyranny masked as democracy at worst. This is one such.
Complicity
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An individual is complicit in a crime if he/she is aware of its occurrence and has the ability to report the crime, but fails to do so. As such, the individual effectively allows criminals to carry out a crime despite possibly being able to stop them, either directly or by contacting the authorities, thus making the individual a de-facto accessory to the crime rather than an innocent bystander.Law relating to complicity varies. Usually complicity is not a crime although this sometimes conflicts with popular perception. (See The Finale (Seinfeld)). At a certain point a person that is complicit in a crime may become a conspirator depending on the degree of involvement by the individual and whether a crime was completed or not.
UNQUOTE
Politicians ignoring deliberate breaches of the Constitution are complicit.
Coroners And Justice
Coroners are like Juries, independent of the rest of the State. At all events, they were. Now they are being taken over by corrupt politicians.
Criminal Justice System Reform
The crime industry pays off very handsomely for the people paid to prevent it and the lawyers who deal with what is laughingly call justice. Sean Gabb of the Libertarian Alliance puts a position based on sound common sense, a rare virtue in this area.
Criminal Law
The Wiki makes it plain and simple - by the standards of the average pettifogging lawyer.
Director of Public Prosecutions
The DPP should be honest. It is his business to enforce the law so he should live by it but in these times of gross corruption it doesn't work like that.
Double Jeopardy
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Double jeopardy is being tried twice for the same crime. The Englishmen accused of doing the Lawrence Job are being tried again double jeopardy notwithstanding because Her Majesty's Government has perverted the law to get them. They are, like Her Allegedly Loyal Opposition malicious Racists who hate England.
UNQUOTE
It is one of the standard defences in criminal cases.
Evidence
Is what puts criminals in prison and keeps honest men out. That is the hope but not always the reality. There are important things to know when you are accused.
Exclusion Clauses
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A software company's stipulation that customers could not take action against it for the poor performance of its software was unfair and could not be enforced, the High Court has said.The software company should have alerted its customer to problems with the product when demonstrating it and chosen more demonstrations for it that more closely matched the customer's own business requirements, the Court said.
UNQUOTE
Caveat emptor does not mean quite what various crooks want it to mean. See the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977, Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982
Freedom of Information
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 obliges public bodies to tell you want you want to know, exemptions apart. It is a useful tool with the force of law behind it.
Justice
Some gross examples of injustice cast doubts on the whole system.
Justice Perverted Is Justice Denied
Bad law makes for bad cases. Bad politicians make bad law. That is how England is being destroyed.
Judging The Judges
They have lost sight of their proper role says Doctor Jones, a classics man who knows about the democracy of Athens.
Jury Law
A jury is a man's last and best hope of a fair trial in England. A jury has power but does not know it. Juries should know.
Law Enforcement
That means police which in turn means corruption, arrogant, idle bullies and expense.
Libel Law
In England is grossly repressive. Here is some background.
Miscarriages of Justice
England has the best police force that money can buy. Add in prosecutors who want a guilty verdict, defence solicitors who might or might not be competent and judges who might be prepared to swallow any cock and bull story they are fed then worry.
Patent Law
Deals with aspects of intellectual property but not copyright.
Public Order Act 1986
Is used as a weapon to suppress free speech as the Heretical Two found to their cost.
Resistance to Interrogation
You need to know this when government apparatchiks start, especially if they are police.
Rights Of The Accused
Official Secrets Act 1911
They can sound excessive but when they are compared with the powers of the state apparatus, especially in political cases it is different. Clive Ponting would agree after he was the victim of a Malicious prosecution under the
Rule Of Law
Is the idea that nobody is above the law, not even if they are corrupt politicians like Blair. The idea is related to Selective Prosecution
Serial Litigants
When someone sues you it is worth knowing if it is a habit. Various chancers make money this way. Some of them are major nuisances.
Supreme Court an important example of committee packing
The American Supreme Court wields great power. Its nine judges are political appointees. It is naked power. Just watch the Jews fight for it. The fact that Hispanics get there indicates that the Jews are anti-white not pro-anyone else.
Unlawful Stop And Search Worth £100 A Minute
The Daily Mail's articles do not qualify as authoritative statements of English law but they are suggestive.
The grand jury--independent of the 3 branches of government [ 22 January 2007 ]
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The Grand Jury is also known as the people’s panel. Every citizen should know the history and purpose of the grand jury in order to properly protect their fellow man from prosecutorial abuse. When citizens are unaware of their power they cannot exercise that power to uphold justice.All three branches of government shared a common interest in limiting the power of the grand jury – the pre-constitutional institution unregulated by any branch.
UNQUOTE
Twelve good men and true can protect the accused against malicious prosecution. In America they can also bring charges against corrupt officials. We need juries more than ever. Clive Ponting knows that after the 12 got him off the hook regarding the sinking of the Belgrano off the Falklands.
Thieves no longer have to appear in court [ 17 January 2006 ]
Blair is perverting justice, deliberately, systematically and without bothering to tell us. New Labour is genuinely revolutionary and genuinely evil. The legal system was designed to protect us against malicious politicians. Blair is stripping us of that protection but he has thirty armed thugs at the end of Downing Street to protect himself.
Internet Clamp Down is Tightening! [ 14 January 2006 ]
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Bush just recently signed into law the Washington Politburo's latest attack on those pesky internet users bent on exposing the truth. It is now illegal to send e-mails or post web messages that 'may be annoying to someone' without exposing your true identity.
UNQUOTE
You might think that this is an entirely straightforward breach of the First Amendment to the Constitution, the one that Bush swore to uphold; as did the Senate and Congress. It is. Will that keep you out of prison if Bush decides to lean on you? Not a hope in Hell!
Blair plans evictions for rudeness [ 12 January 2006 ]
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BRITISH householders could be kicked out of their homes for failing to stop anti-social behaviour, under plans announced yesterday by Prime Minister Tony Blair to restore respect in society. Families who refuse help to improve their parenting face eviction and the loss of their housing benefit, or a fine if they live in private homes. The most disruptive people will be taught social skills, such as getting up in the morning, paying bills and living together as a family.
UNQUOTE
Social skills should include being a mate of Blair and getting promoted when caught or allowed to stay in a very nice place for free. Ask Mandelson and Blunkett how they got away with it.
Impeach Blair on Iraq, says general [ 11 January 2006 ]
Sir Michael Rose was involved. He knows what he is talking about and now that he is out he can say what he wants and what is right. Not all of the high command are apparatchiks. He is not the first to say impeach but MPs are apparatchiks and let him get away with it. Sir Michael was the commanding officer of 22 SAS.
Bush Advisor Says President Has Legal Power to Torture Children [ 9 January 2006 ]
He could torture Jack Abramoff or Libby or Ken Lay but they are friends so that is different. Torturing foreigners is another matter all together. This comedian [ Yoo ] is George's main lawyer and says that he can wage war when he wants, where he wants, against who he wants. And that he can tap phones without warrant. Choose your lawyer and choose your story. Yoo has the gall to say this in public.
No identity card in the police state? [ 8 January 2006 ]
Illegal immigrants will be exempt of course. So will foreigners and various other undesirables. It is just Englishmen that will be leaned on. Crime prevention has nothing to do with it. Destruction of freedom has.
Sounding the alarm about a bill of rights [ 22 December 2005 ]
A Bill of Rights sounds like a good idea. It is not. It is a terrible idea. It gives power to judges and virtually unlimited power to pervert the law according their agenda. Actually it is worse because pressure groups can feed them bad cases and make bad law. Illegal immigrants and paedophiles would get away with it for starters This is from a professor of law so he knows what he is writing about.
William Rehnquist
Bill was essentially the Lord Chief Justice of America and rather sound. The Trots hated him. He told the world in 1957 that judges were perverting the Constitution for political reasons. He was right and it has gotten worse.He was a racist too it seems. He claimed that people in the South didn't like coloured people. Post Katrina we can see why but the author of this self righteous little homily Rehnquist the Racist might not agree.
Lord Lane LCJ, AFC
D Day. He made it to Arnhem and back in 1944. As the Lord Chief Justice of England he was keen on longer sentences for violence and upholding the individual against the state. He did a lot of high profile cases but his career was marred by the Birmingham 6 job and vicious press commentary.
He did a tour in Wellingtons then flew Dakotas on
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