“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act” – George Orwell
“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it.” ― George Orwell
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“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act” – George Orwell
“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it.” ― George Orwell
I’m amazed by the thinking that Tommy Robinson is some sort of champion of freedom.
He’s got a previous conviction for this where he was clearly warned. He’s then blatantly disregarded this and carried out his stunt.
What if through his actions there had been a mistrial where the defence lawyers say ‘our clients can’t get a fair trial’ imagine the distress to the Victims and witnesses who’ve had to wait anxiously for a court appearance and then the trial would have had to be postponed thereby increasing their distress?
What about the cost of a retrial and costs already occurred? There’s been an incredible amount of work put in by the Police and CPS, which could have all gone to waste.
Robinson is an extremely manipulative reprehensible character with previous for assault and fraud, is he now some role model?
Just so he can get a de more hits and revenue for his website.
If these defendants are found guilty then blast their names all over the media, hit them with the harshest sentences possible and hopefully it will send a message to deter like minded *****.
But spare me the Tommy is right bollocks.
& he's been imprisoned for 13 months fro breaking contempt of court laws.
I probably phrased that wrong in regards to the case specifics no I meant the publicity he will get for being ‘wronged’
I dare say some far right wing media organisation will him employ him after and he’s a hero to his suporters
And yes you’re right free reporting at end of trial I’ve no issue with. I didn’t want to see this clown damage a trial where some people are facing serious allegations
Reporting restrictions on Robinson's arrest and conviction have been lifted due to media pressure, and apparently a German MP wants to offer him political asylum (via Twitter).
“The first is not only is he a politically persecuted person, now he’s become a political prisoner, which is one level higher.”
“The second point is, as we all know, it’s a danger for his life. He’s going to be in prison with 80 per cent Muslims,” he said and added: “We were thinking about it, you know, how could we help?”
Nice to see we are welcome even after Brexit
The Contempt of Court Act 1981 protects the integrity of court proceedings in the UK - it ensures defendants receive a fair trial and makes any actions that could prejudice proceedings, (i.e. publishing something that could influence a jury) an offence that carries a jail sentence of up to two years.
The Act applies to 'active' criminal proceedings - from the point of arrest or the issue of a arrest warrant, a court summons or an oral charge, whichever happens first.
Proceedings are no longer active upon an acquittal or sentence, a trial verdict or a charge dismissal.
During active cases, the media cannot publish anything that carries a substantial risk of serious prejudice to proceedings - this applies to broadcast reports and speeches too.
Robinson's broadcast outside court found him in contempt of court.
Offences like his can cause a trial to collapse, as the jury may be deemed unable to deliver a fair verdict - at great cost to the court (and therefore the British taxpayer).
A mistrial means beginning the process all over again.
His original offence was in breach of this law
Criminal Justice Act 1925, Section 45
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga.../86/section/41
Technically you're correct with the on-going bit because sentencing hearings are part of the process but what he did didn't influence any of the juries as they had already delivered their verdicts. The three trials revolved around the same gang so large in number they split into three trials.
I'm not disputing that. It just appears some in this thread mistakenly believed that the trial part was occurring inside the court while he was outside reporting on his phone and that his actions could have resulted in a mistrial. What angered Robinson was the fact that some of those who had been found guilty had been granted bail before sentencing as it afforded them an opportunity to flee justice.
It is perfectly possible to despise both the degenerate behaviour of the the alleged perpetrators whilst castigating the idiot who could have undermined the process of bringing them to justice in his vain attempts to stay relevant/solvent to the impressionable and the manipulative who would make those impressionable people believe that this was all about some great free speech crusade.