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Shell to Sea Court Cases - Belmullet 12th December 2007
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Sunday December 16, 2007 23:38 by Rudiger
A summary of the Shell to Sea related cases from Belmullet District court last Wednesday the 12th of December. Last Wednesday in court in Belmullet, 11 people were up in cases relating to the Shell to Sea campaign. |
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Jump To Comment: 2 1The three people charged from the last day of action have now been in court three times. On two of those occasions two of them have had to travel a considerable distance to appear in court one from Cork the other from Belfast. Given the relatively minor charges they are facing this is unfair to say the least. The District Court in Clare behaved the same way, dragging anti war protestors from all over the country only to have their cases adjourned repeatedly. This amounts to a form of punishment without conviction.
Justice delayed is justice denied. The law is an ass
Again, another detailed and accurate report from Rudiger. Thank you very much sir.
Mainstream journalists should take note of comprehensive reports such as this, and aim for that standard.
How Devins cannot see that a defendant has a right to a transcript, especially now that she has asked the Courts Service to supply one to her benefit, is a joke. Can she see? Does she refuse to see? Or is her 'judgement' tainted by her uncontrollable urge to bite back at any challenge, and look for ways to do it?
Where do you look Mary, what are you looking for? There is no relief for you there.
Try justice and fairness.