Tag Archive: LORD CHIEF JUSTICE

Part One – Tarnished

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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Incapable of Belief

by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (January 24th 2009) Absurd The Cardiff Five is far from the only miscarriage of justice case from the 1980s and 90s that involves lying witnesses and proven malpractice by police, but it is the…
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So Who’s Next?

by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (December 24th 2008) Perjury Under Duress Mark Grommek, Learnne Vilday and Angela Psaila were sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment for perjury on December 19th. They are the first witnesses to be convicted of perjury…
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A Terrible Missed Opportunity

by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (December 27th 2011) Institutional Racism Over 20 months before black aspiring architect Stephen Lawrence was murdered, the Metropolitan Police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) had the opportunity to save his life, but institutional racism…
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Prosecuting the Police

by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (December 13th 2011) Vindicated The Cardiff Five (Yusef Abdullahi, John Actie, Ronnie Actie, Stephen Miller and Tony Paris) had been vindicated – proved innocent by the conviction of the real killer. Bizarrely, the CPS…
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