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Breaking news: Police less than honest

Player of Games | 19.07.2011 20:53 | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis | Policing | Public sector cuts | Oxford

Monday saw the Crown Prosecution Service announce that charges would be dropped against 109 activists who occupied Fortnum & Mason on 26 March 2011. On Tuesday, 20 environmental activists had their convictions for attempting to shut down the Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station overturned. As well as involving several activists from Oxford, these two cases had something else in common – blatant dishonesty from the police (or maybe the CPS – who can tell the difference?).

Inside Fortum & Masion
Inside Fortum & Masion


Fortnum & Mason

On 26 March, over 150 activists were arrested for entering the Fortum & Mason shop in an action called by UKUncut to protest against the “many super rich individuals and profitable big businesses going out of their way to minimise their tax bills” whilst cuts to all of our public services were going ahead. Chief inspector Claire Clark described the protest as non-violent and “sensible” and gave the activists an assurance that they were not be be arrested. After some faffing, they protesters were led from the store and, ummm, all arrested. Clark has since confirmed that she was told by her commanding officers that she knew they would all be arrested. And she knew this at least 10 minutes before she told them they would not be.

Bindmans, a legal firm with a long history of support people engaged in civil liberty struggles, wrote to the CPS saying "It clearly brings the administration of justice into disrepute if an individual is not able to rely on the clear assurances of the police – and in this case a very high ranking officer – engaged in the policing of a peaceful protest". It would appear that the CPS agrees, to some extent, by announcing that it would not seek the prosecution of 109 of the activists as it was “not in the public interest.”

Thirty people alleged to have been in the protest will, at the time of writing, be prosecuted by the CPS. Thirteen have appeared in court once and pleaded not guilty. The other 17 are due to enter pleas later this month. In a remarkable statement, the prosecution has said that chief inspector Claire Clark telling the activists that they would not be arrested did "not amount to an assurance they would not be arrested". Reports that Clark is currently seeking work for News International are unconfirmed.

Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station

In April 2009, 114 activists were arrested in a £300,000 operation run by Nottingham police. It was the largest number of pre-emptive arrests ever in the UK. After all of the normal legal shenanigans, 26 people were taken to court for conspiracy charges. Twenty were found guilty after he jury dismissed their claim of lawful defence – that their action would have prevented a larger crime from taking place. The jury seem to made their decisions based on the prosecution argument that the protesters were meagrely seeking publicity.

The trial of the remaining six collapsed in January 2011 when it emerged that police infiltrator, Mark Stone / Kennedy had provided the police with taped recordings of the plans that demonstrated the protesters innocence. It appears that this evidence – available to both the police and the CPS – was not passed on to the defence in clear breech of the legal guidelines “to give lawyers for the accused any evidence that could assist their defence”.

This hiding of evidence that they didn't like, which was not known about during the trial of the first 26 activists, was presented to the court of appeal who said "It is clear that there was a non-disclosure of material which would have been supportive of the defence case advanced at trial.", and overturned the convictions.

Player of Games

Additions

Here is another example

20.07.2011 07:08

This copper denied knowledge of video evidence at this action!
This copper denied knowledge of video evidence at this action!

In April 2008 some people locked on to the the doors of EOns offices. Police turned up and Nottingham Police's Inspector Chell said that if they do not unlock themselves and move by 10.00 thaey would be arrested. They unlocked at 9:56 but werestill arrested.

Nine months later as the court case opens the CPS denies knowledge of video evidence of Inspector Chell's interaction with the protesters, Inspector Chell also says in Court that he did not know of the video evidence. Case collapses but all that happens to the police/CPS is 'strong words' from a magistrate.

After nine months to prepare for the case the CPS should have known of the video evidence (reports were on Indymendia within 24hrs of the lock on). And the police blatently lied in court: the image shows Inspector Chell at the time of the arrests with police evidence gatherers taking video and photograph !

The issue is not just that the CPS and Police routinely corrupt the justiice system. We unPerhaps the more significant point is that the justice system allow them to.

Anyway, here is a real example for the next time you need to convince a Daily Mail reader that the CPS and police are out of control and cannot be trusted.

original story
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/01/418610.html

Joe Hill


Comments

Display the following 10 comments

  1. HA! — anon by right
  2. duty solicitors are on the side of the prosecutors — jailbird
  3. Re: anon by right — Arrested
  4. Go it alone — arrestee
  5. good advice — pinkolady
  6. risky strategy — another arrestee
  7. I'm not qualified to answer these legal questions - are you? — Yet another arrestee
  8. silence in custody — gokwan
  9. re no comment & adverse inference — @
  10. experience — Anon by right
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