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ktlight
13th August 2011, 21:03
FYI:

Babs was kidnapped at 8.30 am this morning to cover up massive payouts in civil claims from the High Court over illegal searches, which would see the display that was stolen by 78 police on 23rd May 2006 returned as well.

The prime minister looks stupid lecturing people on looting whilst stopping people peacefully campaigning by stealing their property.

UPDATE @ 9:00pm 11.08.2011:

Babs was taken to Horseferry Road Magistrates' Court this afternoon, but refused to leave the cell and consent to their jurisdiction. Magistrates remanded her to Holloway Prison overnight, to appear before them again at 10am in the morning.

Brian and Babs tried every route over the years to get due process and a fair hearing within the corrupt British legal system - and because this has been denied at every stage, she had no option but to stop playing their 'game'.

UPDATE @ 9:30pm 12.08.2011:

Babs was taken back to Horseferry Road Maggots' Court this morning, and again refused to leave the cell and consent to their phoney jurisdiction. So corrupt District 'Judge' Henry Nicholas Evans went to see her in the cells. He was out of the courtroom for less than ten minutes.

When he returned, he announced that Babs did not want to enter a plea - so Evans pleaded 'Not Guilty' on her behalf (which technically means his 'Honour' then became the 'Accused').

District 'Judge' Henry Nicholas Evans then went on to prove exactly how corrupt he actually is, by finding her guilty of all charges !!!

The not-so-honourable Henry then compounded the corruption by falsely imprisoning Babs:

For the (non)assault on lying Sgt. Cole = 4 weeks
For obstructing illegal searches = 2 weeks (concurrent)
For obstructing more illegal searches = 3 weeks
For not appearing in a corrupt 'court' = 2 weeks

Total = 9 weeks (with the right to appeal within 21 days)
This isn't the first time Evans has played the role of a political puppet in the on-going government persecution of our Campaign. In July 2007, Brian refused to let him preside over a case, and rightly accused Evans of allowing officers to violently assault him and Babs at an earlier hearing.

Brian said: "District Judge Nicholas Evans, recuse yourself because the last time we met each other you had me violently assaulted... we were led down to the cells on your orders, sir, and you are not appropriate to hear the case."

Evans replied: "There is not much point in me putting this off to somebody else."

To which Brian responded: "Bias and prejudice, sir, please recuse yourself - we can't get a fair hearing!"

When Brian repeatedly refused to sit down, Evans dismissed the case. To which Brian retorted: "It is not dismissed, you are dismissed."

The sooner he is dismissed, the better it will be for anyone seeking justice in this country.


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http://www.brianhaw.tv/index.php/blog/808-11082011-babs-tucker-kidnapped

Ria
13th August 2011, 21:49
Brian and Babs, I salut your courage, to stand for the truth.

Maia Gabrial
13th August 2011, 22:36
This is very impressive. These people are so courageous to stand up against the corrupt system. I admire them. I hope they succeed. THIS is what people will see and do something about....

It reminds me of my own court case a few days ago. This judge is famous for his assembly line justice that it makes you wonder if he even knows any law. Or he's so fracking psychic that he doesn't need to hear anything. Anyway, I felt victimized because the psychopathic liar/mail thief got away with it all. After he returned to the courtroom, all he did was ask if we both agreed to "mind our own business". Well, there's more to the story than this. Of course the liar would say yes, who btw violated that as soon as she got back to the apartments. But what pissed me off the most about all this was that I had shakened my head and said "NO." that I didn't agree to it. I wanted to be heard....He blew me off, ignoring me as if I had agreed with him. This was the one and only time I've ever been in a courtroom, so I'm not very impressed with the whole system or that judge....But it took me days to calm myself down. Considering that I could have gotten myself in trouble when I voiced "WTF was this?" real loudly. I could see his back stiffen as he was leaving.... My rebellious ego wanted a fight....
This may not seem like a big deal, but it was MY real taste of unfairness. Couple that with vulnerability. But I can honestly say that I could identify with the many who are facing worse....

daledo
14th August 2011, 00:24
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukjhWJo686k