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Author: Satish Sekar
April 26, 2015
by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (April 17th 2015) The Sudan Problem The disputes between the government of Sudanʼs President Gafaar Nimeiry and the Sudan Peopleʼs Liberation Army (SPLA) impacted upon its neighbours too. Milton Oboteʼs involvement in the war…
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Author: Satish Sekar
April 24, 2015
Fitted In – An Integrated Approach by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (June 1st 2011) Cyclone of Injustice – Joyce Gilchrist Joyce Gilchrist was once fêted – the go to analyst, but there was a hidden story. Gilchrist swept through…
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Author: Satish Sekar
April 11, 2015
A Shoddy Prosecution by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (November 14th 2008) Responsibilities In May 2002 the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) referred the case of Gary Mills and Tony Poole back to the Court of Criminal Appeal, using the very arguments that…
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Author: Satish Sekar
April 9, 2015
A Shoddy Prosecution by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (November 14th 2008) Incandescent In April 1996 David Jessel, the then presenter of Channel Fourʼs sadly defunct Trial And Error, was justifiably incandescent with rage. He addressed the media brandishing a copy of Lord Justice…
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Articles, Truth and Justice
', appeal judges, Baron Woolf, Brian Paine, CCRC Criminal Cases Review Commission, David Jessel, Detective INspector Trevor Gladding, Donald Pendleton, Gary Mills, Gloucestershire Police, Hensley Wiltshire, John Jeynes, judicial review, Kimberley Stadden, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, Lord Justice Otton, Mark Cheminais, Mr Justice (Sir David) Keene, Mr Justice (Sir Ian) Kennedy, Neville Juke, Paul White, THE CARDIFF FIVE, Tony Poole, Trial and Error
Author: Satish Sekar
April 7, 2015
Fitted In – An Integrated Approach[1] Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (June 1st 2011) Discretion and Valour Of the seven vindication cases in Britain four of them are no longer eligible for compensation or after-care and it is too late to…
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Integrated Approach
after-care, Colin Stagg, compensation, Damilola Taylor Inquiry, Danny Preddie, human rights, hypocrites, Lord Laird, Lord McNally, Ministry of Justice, MJS, Peter Shore, Preddie Brothers, Rachel Nickell, Ricky Preddie, Roger Backhouse QC, Sean Hodgson, Section 133, tariff, the Discretionary Scheme, The Fitted-In Project, the Miscarriages of Justice Support Service, TONY PARIS, vindication, YUSEF ABDULLAHI